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Cuomo commission to examine key Family Court officials Blue ribbon commission will examine the role of the forensic evaluators FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3Kyra Franchetti, whose murder has spurred bills by several state legislation to reform New York s Family Court system.Photo provided by Jacqueline FranchettiShow MoreShow Less 2of3Jacqueline Franchetti testifying before the Assembly Judiciary Committee last October next to a photo of daughter, Kyra. The 2-year-old was murdered in 2016 by Franchetti s ex-boyfriend, Roy Rumsey, who then torched his home and killed himself. Franchetti has since become a prominent advocate for Family Court reform.Mark LanzkowskyShow MoreShow Less 3of3 ALBANY Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo plans to convene a commission to study the crucial but oft-criticized role that mental health officials have in New York’s Family Court system. ....
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Cuomo campaign raised $4 million amid pandemic FacebookTwitterEmail Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo s campaign raised $4 million during the coronavirus pandemic. (Office of the Governor)Don Pollard ALBANY The COVID-19 pandemic has slowed the pace of political fundraising in New York, yet Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo still raised more than $4 million over the past six months, according to recently released campaign filings. Cuomo, a prolific fundraiser who is poised to run for a fourth term in 2022, has $16.8 million in cash on hand – a war chest that could scare away potential rivals. Cuomo’s two biggest single donations over the past six months both came on July 16: $69,700 from Eric Schmidt, the former CEO of Google, and Larry Robbins, a New York City hedge fund manager and philanthropist. ....
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COVID-19 may have more influence on governing than the executive, legislative and judicial branches. By Steven Walters - Jan 11th, 2021 12:55 pm //end headline wrapper ?> 2019 Novel Coronavirus. Image by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It became obvious last week that COVID-19 is the fourth branch of Wisconsin state government equal to, and perhaps ever more powerful than, the executive, legislative and judicial branches. COVID-19, for example, dictated when and how legislators were sworn in for the 2021-22 session and how the Assembly debated in person and virtually and passed the first important bill of the new session. Instead of traditional inaugural “picture day” Capitol celebrations with legislators and proud family members, the 38 Assembly Democrats were sworn in virtually en masse the week before by Democratic Gov. ....