We the bettors of New York who bet at the OTBs, public benefit
corporations of New York, do not care what Andrew Cuomo does on Palm Sunday and each
and every EASTER SUNDAY as long as he sees that our rights secured by NY Const. Art. 1, Sec. 3 are not abridged by NY PML Sec 105.
Andrew Cuomo is a lazy lawyer as he could simply ask the New York State Attorney General for a
free FORMAL OPINION.
NY PML SEC 105 DOES NOT EVEN APPLY TO THE OTBS WHICH TAKE BETS ON OUT OF STATE TRACKS RUNNING EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR. THERE IS NO RACING AT THE OTBS.
ANDREW CUOMO IS ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF THE CORROSIVE MIND MELT OF POLITICIAN LAWYERS.
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Last week in Albany, Governor Andrew Cuomo called the Legislature back into Extraordinary Session to deal with the impact on New York of the slow national economy and the political gridlock in Washington. Working with the legislative leaders he put forth a comprehensive economic plan that includes tax cuts for middle class New Yorkers who earn up to $300,000 a year. The changes will reduce middle class tax rates to the lowest level since 1953. The plan brings fairness to our tax code and will provide an economic stimulus to our state. The plan also eliminated the MTA payroll tax for over 700,000 taxpayers who own small businesses or make less than $50,000 a year in self-employed income. This will save New Yorkers an additional $250 million a year. Combined, these tax cuts mean $900 million in savings for middle class New Yorkers and small businesses. Click here to learn more about the innovative economic plan. By providing tax relief to the middle class and small businesses, we are boosting the economic engine of our state. The passage of this bipartisan economic plan shows that by working together, we will continue to deliver results for all New Yorkers -- and continue to make the government work for you. | |
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