Thursday, December 8, 2011

Andrew Cuomo goes to Church and tells OTB Bettors to go to Hell

to each his own church. NY OTBs, public benefit corporations, should be open 365 days of the year.
If Andrew Cuomo asked a real lawyer, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, for an Opinion, I bet the Attorney General would tell him that the Attorney General will not defend the constitutionality of NY PML Sec 105 and that it does not apply to the OTBs.

I guess Andrew Cuomo has not realized that there are OTBs all over New York State?


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From the Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
Governor Cuomo believes that New York State is comprised of distinct regions that each enjoy unique economic strengths and face individual challenges.
Based on the simple truth that no one knows their regions better than the people who live and work there, the Governor created ten Regional Economic Development Councils earlier this year. Made up of local business, labor, education, and community leaders, these Regional Councils empowered each area of the state to set their own priorities for economic development.
Over the last several months, the Long Island Regional Council has worked to develop a comprehensive strategy to grow the economy in Long Island. The plan also identifies priority projects that have the greatest potential to create jobs.
Today, Governor Cuomo announced historic investment in Long Island to support this transformational plan.
The Governor is awarding Long Island $101.6 million to support 66 priority projects.
Long Island was awarded among the most funds in the whole state. Some of the innovative projects include:
  • $5 million will support the Stony Brook University and Brookhaven National Lab for the Smarter Electric Grid 3 project, which will bring lower power costs, improved research capacity, and training for high-tech students.
  • $6 million will support Wyandanch Rising, which is part of a broader Nassau / Suffolk regional transportation plan connecting Wyandanch to the Route 110 Corridor.
  • $5 million will fund the Village of Hempstead mixed-use project involving 3,400 new housing units and 700,000 square feet of commercial, entertainment, and retail space around the county’s busiest multimodal transit center.
  • $2.5 million will go to the Heartland Town Square in Islip to transform an abandoned, blighted property into a self-contained suburban city.
Click here to view a video presentation about Long Island's exciting development plan.
The Long Island Regional Council’s plan is a roadmap to get New Yorkers back to work. With these key investments, we will benefit the residents and businesses within Long Island and strengthen the state’s entire economy.
Click here for more information on the Regional Councils.

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