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FUAC's State of the State speech.
In State of State speech, Cuomo vows to sue federal government over tax bill
1 ) Gov. FUAC said he would sue the federal government over the just-passed tax bill.
2 ) He said he may also shift the state from income taxes to a payroll tax, which would remain deductible against federal income. Details will be released later this month.
3 ) To combat “old challenges of discrimination and sexism,” Cuomo is proposing to prohibit confidentiality clauses in sexual harassment or assault settlements brokered by public entities.
4 ) The governor is also proposing to eliminate cash bail for many lower-level offenses, saying in a written message that the current system is “disproportionately punishing those of limited means.”
5 ) Cuomo also spoke, as he has in the past several years, of the growing problem of street homelessness. He said the state would regulate local efforts.
6 ) There was also a section in the speech about infrastructure development. Cuomo is directing the state to consider a tunnel under the Long Island Sound between Long island and either Westchester County or Connecticut.
7 ) He also is proposing that the state Thruway Authority shift to cashless tolling.
8 ) Other proposals regarding greater use of renewable energy, reducing student hunger, moving the New York Islanders to a new site in Nassau County and hearings about the elimination of a special minimum wage for tipped workers.
In State of State speech, Cuomo vows to sue federal government over tax bill
1 ) Gov. FUAC said he would sue the federal government over the just-passed tax bill.
2 ) He said he may also shift the state from income taxes to a payroll tax, which would remain deductible against federal income. Details will be released later this month.
3 ) To combat “old challenges of discrimination and sexism,” Cuomo is proposing to prohibit confidentiality clauses in sexual harassment or assault settlements brokered by public entities.
4 ) The governor is also proposing to eliminate cash bail for many lower-level offenses, saying in a written message that the current system is “disproportionately punishing those of limited means.”
5 ) Cuomo also spoke, as he has in the past several years, of the growing problem of street homelessness. He said the state would regulate local efforts.
6 ) There was also a section in the speech about infrastructure development. Cuomo is directing the state to consider a tunnel under the Long Island Sound between Long island and either Westchester County or Connecticut.
7 ) He also is proposing that the state Thruway Authority shift to cashless tolling.
8 ) Other proposals regarding greater use of renewable energy, reducing student hunger, moving the New York Islanders to a new site in Nassau County and hearings about the elimination of a special minimum wage for tipped workers.
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