ALBANY – With new questions emerging about the role that Governor Cuomo’s coronavirus book deal may have played in the administration’s nursing home data cover-up and remaining questions about the state’s mismanaged nursing home COVID response, Aging Committee Ranking Member Sue Serino and Committee Member George Borrello today advanced motions to launch bipartisan investigations into the issues.
Both motions were rejected by Senate Aging Committee Chair Rachel May who ruled them “out of order,” despite compliance with all procedural protocols by both Serino and Borrello.
Specifically, Serino’s motion would have compelled NYS Health Commissioner Howard A. Zucker to appear before the Aging Committee to give testimony and provide all written and electronic books and records related to COVID-19 in nursing homes and residential healthcare facilities and the fatalities related to the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus in those facilities since the start of the pandemic in Marc
AGING COMMITTEE CHAIR REJECTS MOTIONS TO INVESTIGATE NURSING HOME COVERUP AND CONNECTIONS TO CUOMO BOOK DEAL nysenate.gov - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nysenate.gov Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.