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PLUS BOB MARRONE ON THE HOMELESS MIRACLE THIS YEAR
WHY PEOPLE BECOME HOMELESS,
THE RUSSO-UKRAINE WAR AND THE AMERICAN ATTITUDE;
THE HARRIET TUBMAN STATUE ARRIVAL
MORE LOCAL “LIFT YOU RIGHT OUT OF YOUR CHAIR” NEWS THAN ANY OTHER 28 MINUTES YOU CAN WATCH
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Governor Kathy Hochul today announced an agreement to address key priorities in the Fiscal Year 2023 New York State Budget. This bold and fiscally responsible plan makes historic investments in communities across the State that will bring relief to New Yorkers recovering from the pandemic and launch New York’s economic comeback.
The State’s reserves in this plan will increase to a record level of 15 percent of State Operating Funds spending by FY 2025, as proposed by the Governor in her Executive Budget.
“As we make our comeback from the COVID-19 pandemic we are embracing this once-in-a-generation opportunity to usher in a whole new era for New York, with a bold budget that brings much-needed economic relief to New Yorkers and looks to the future with historic investments in education, health care and infrastructure,” Governor Hochul said. “This agreement brings us closer to an enacted budget and makes good on our promise of a stronger, safer, more inclusive and more prosperous New York State. I thank Majority Leader Stewart-Cousins and Speaker Heastie for this collaborative process. I look forward to continuing to work with my colleagues in state government to enact a budget that delivers for all New Yorkers.”
The historic budget will include major priorities that deliver for New Yorkers, including:
With a conceptual agreement in place the legislative houses are expected to pass bills that will enact these priorities.
Since the Governor proposed her Executive Budget in January, additional revenue has been forecast and surplus funds have been realized. The total budget for FY 2023 is currently estimated at approximately $220 billion, based on a preliminary assessment of the negotiated changes to the Executive proposal.
The spending plan will include the $2 billion for pandemic assistance that Governor Hochul indicated was available for use when the Executive Budget was released in January, but had not been included as a spending line-item.
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WPCNR THE LETTER TICKER. April 7, 2022:
We just made history, John . Another glass ceiling was shattered today as the Senate voted to confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the U.S. Supreme Court.
As a Black boy growing up in Orangeburg, South Carolina, I never saw enough government leaders who looked like me.
So today, I’m thinking of everyone who didn’t get to see this incredible day, more than 200 years in the making, come: My grandfather, who was born at a time when Black people were often denied the right to vote.
Constance Baker Motley, our country’s first African American woman to serve as a federal judge, who broke barrier after barrier. So many ancestors who fought for equal justice under the law.
Earlier today, I fought back tears as the Senate voted to confirm Judge Jackson — recognizing full well that this is the kind of history that’s only possible when we elect Democrats. That’s why I’m all in for the mission we have ahead. Because, y’all, it’s so important that we keep building on this progress.
Make no mistake: we have a lot of work to do, but if today’s vote proved one thing, it’s that when Democrats are in charge, we deliver results for the American people. That’s why the DNC is making historic investments in grassroots infrastructure, on-the-ground organizing, and voter protection to help protect and expand our Democratic majorities this November.
Jaime
Jaime Harrison
Chair
Democratic National Committee

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STATEMENT FROM SEIU 32BJ PRESIDENT KYLE BRAGG ON THE HISTORIC CONFIRMATION OF JUSTICE JACKSON TO THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT
“We are thrilled and overjoyed by the historic confirmation of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson to the United States Supreme Court. Her rise to the highest court in the land is itself confirmation of what America can be when all Americans can achieve their highest aspirations.
It is confirmation that progress comes in fits and starts, but progress comes when the people insist on it and enlist in the cause of our democracy.
It confirms why we must have hope, that we must never give up, that America is worth the fight, that equal justice under the law must be a shared commitment of all.
It confirms that in this country, it is still possible to overcome, to beat long odds, and for under dogs to prove their worth. There is a Supreme Court Justice named Ketanji Brown Jackson. What a powerful reminder that we are the dreams of our ancestors.”
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BULLETIN:
FORMER TWO-TERM WESTCHESTER COUNTY EXECUTIVE AND REPUBLICAN GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE ROB ASTORINO WILL FILE PETITIONS FROM ACROSS THE STATE TO THE NEW YORK STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS TODAY, THURSDAY, APRIL 7TH AT 1:30 PM AT 40 NORTH PEARL STREET IN ALBANY.
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Editor’s Note: With the Yankee opening Day postponed until Friday, John Vorperian recalls the idyllic world of Spring Training where everyone is in first place and it’s now “Next Year” . He just concluded with a visit to the Red Sox Spring Training facility as cold winds and overcast skies threaten baseball Openers in the cold, wet damp, muscle pull weather of The Great Northeast.

WPCNR PRESS BOX. By John Vorperian, of WP COMMUNITY MEDIA “BEYOND THE GAME” April 7, 2022:
With Baseball’s Opening Day upon us BEYOND THE GAME host John Vorperian got an exclusive tour of JetBlue Park, Fort Myers, FL, the Boston Red Sox’s Spring Training and Development site. The $77-million-dollar facility, completed in March 2012, has six practice fields and a main ballpark that is a clone of Fenway Park.
Led onto the field by a highly knowledgeable BoSox guide, Vorperian felt he was indeed transported into the Hub’s famed sandlot. “Except for the palm trees, it truly looked like the home of Williams, Yaz, and Ortiz,” remarked the BTG host. His tour guide, noted some key differences between the original and the replica.

In particular, for player safety, first and third had rounded dirt corners to ensure runners rounding the bases did not lose traction and fall. The Diamond’s turf was Celebration, a Bermuda Grass, durable and perfect for the Sunshine State’s tropical climate. And if one was to sit in Fenway South’s Green Monster seats no doubt one would get a good healthy suntan.
On his own, Vorperian got another angle of the park by taking a glimpse from Boston Owner John Henry’s Suite.
JetBlue Park’s year-round mission is to ready the Red Sox future. Vorperian had a moment with Boston prospect, Maceo Campbell, a 22-year-old right hand pitcher out of Longwood University who last year played in the Florida Coast League. As this story goes to press, Campbell has just been promoted to Boston’s Single A affiliate the Salem (VA) Red Sox roster.
