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You'll decide the race for State Comptroller, the state's money-manager, in next month's election.
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Tom DiNapoli backs legislation that would restore the pre-audit oversight previously stripped from his office.
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State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli (D) discusses the state's finances six months after the state budget was passed.
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“The health of the economy is good and it’s strong, but the recovery is not where we want it to be. It’s uneven."
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DiNapoli is asking that Amazon to review its impacts on civil rights, equity, diversity and inclusion, and the impacts of those issues on its business.
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DiNapoli believes there is an opportunity to set aside the new revenues to make sure the state is in a good position in case of an emergency, such as another lockdown.
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“New York State’s pension fund is at the leading edge of investors addressing climate risk, because investing for the low-carbon future is essential to protect the fund’s long-term value."
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The attorney general is already investigating Cuomo on sexual harassment charges from multiple women. And federal prosecutors are looking into a possible cover-up of nursing homes deaths.
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“This is an important step in the worldwide campaign to stop investments in fossil fuels in order to prevent the worst of global warming."
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There’s a growing movement in the state Legislature to raise taxes on the wealthy to help balance the state’s budget and to help cities out.