CUOMO AND BLOOMBERG, TOGETHER AGAIN: In our new issue, City & State looks at how Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Michael Bloomberg are repairing their relationship as they both try to reform education (http://bit.ly/zC0cHS). We also look at the cavalcade of Brooklyn political battles (http://bit.ly/yOtHkL) and talk with MTA chief Joe Lhota (http://bit.ly/xVh4RX) and NY1 host Errol Louis (http://bit.ly/wQ5RWR). Those stories and the rest of our issue are on our website at www.cityandstateny.com. GREG MEEKS DECLARES WAR ON THE NEW YORK POST: Queens Rep. Greg Meeks says he's going to fight back against the Post this year for a series of negative stories he claims are hit jobs against him: http://bit.ly/zoZNWU NEW THIS MORNING: * Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who is pushing for the legalization of gambling, included budget language to bar lawmakers, government staff and political party officials from having a stake in casinos, the Daily News reports: http://nydn.us/yOdIkM * If the Legislature gets another on-time budget and pushes through a "substantive agenda," Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver says he'll back a pay raise for lawmakers, the Post's Fred Dicker reports: http://nyp.st/Af1zOd * Sources tell the Post that Cuomo and Mayor Michael Bloomberg are in close contact over pension reform and the teachers union, marking a thaw in their "icy relationship": http://nyp.st/y4tzH9 * Internet entrepreneur Marc Cenedella, a potential challenger to Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, had a blog that included racy posts about women, sex and drugs, the New York Times reports: http://nyti.ms/wkjraj * New York's Senate Republicans have a nearly 5-to-1 advantage over Democrats in campaign funds, which could help them protect their narrow majority, writes the Times Union: http://bit.ly/w5wV1E * Crime has gone up in the Queens precinct where the Resorts World casino recently opened, though it's unclear whether there is any link, the Post reports: http://nyp.st/wFINYN | ||
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