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Analysis, discussion and opinions by members of Newsday's editorial board.

Up on the Board: A hush in Albany, LI video slots, Chief Burke’s temper

Chief of Police James C. Burke speaks as

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The editorial board is talking about what an unusually stagnant atmosphere pervades Albany at this end-of-session time. Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver is weakened by the inquiries into how he handled sexual harassment claims against former Assemb. Vito Lopez. And Sens. Jeff Klein and Dean Skelos, sharing the leadership of the Senate, also don’t seem to be moving much legislation forward.

We’re...

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Bessent: Supreme Court clears the way for cheaper generic drugs

The Federal Trade Commission says deals delaying generic

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If you buy prescription drugs, a U.S. Supreme Court ruling announced Monday will likely save you money. The top court's decision allowed federal regulators to go after pharmaceutical companies that pay their rivals to temporarily keep less expensive generic drugs off the market. The Federal Trade commissiion estimates so-called pay-to-delay deals cost consumers about $3.5 billion a year. Brand...

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Up on the Board: Albany deals, NYC graduation rates, more traffic for MacArthur

quot;May the force be with youquot; was Kim

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Again today, the editorial board is keeping a watch on the end-of-session developments at the state capitol. At the moment, the proposal to reorganize the Long Island Power Authority isn’t strong enough for us. It doesn’t give Long Islanders enough of a break in terms of tax certioraris paid by LIPA to school districts where plants are located.

Ditto the deal on binding arbitration – what...

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Filler: Deadlines approaching in Albany and no clarity in sight

New York State Capitol in Albany (March 16,

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With about 95 hours to go until the hard deadline for getting legislation passed this week in Albany, the ugliness is mounting and the clarity is not. It’s supposed to be the last week of the session, although Gov. Andrew Cuomo can always make everyone stay after class. More and more of late he does seem to ready to keep them after class, since he's not allowed to cane them. But as it stands, any...

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Up on the Board: Albany’s big ugly, NSA foils plots, Supreme Court rulings

Assemblyman Harvey Weisenberg (D-Long Beach), left, joined by

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As the end-of-session bargaining churns ever faster in Albany, the editorial board is trying to make sense of negotiations over casinos, LIPA and the Women’s Equality Act. It looks as though the legislature is divided along regional lines over Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s casino plan, which he has yet to put into writing. And lawmakers appear to be moving toward a compromise on LIPA that would reduce...

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Up on the Board: Syria, knock-off handbags, Women’s Equality Act

The situation in Syria has become so serious that the United States needs to take a stronger role in aiding the rebels, the editorial board believes. Our past position, reflecting the sentiment of the majority of Americans, has been to avoid getting involved. But now that President Barack Obama has committed himself to arms, we feel U.S. aid to the rebels could force Syrian President Bashar Assad...

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Up on the Board: Gene patents, Nassau and Suffolk borrowing, NYPD monitor

Attorney General Eric Holder addresses the media following

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Today’s Supreme Court decision that human genes cannot be patented by companies has history-making implications, the editorial board believes. Genetics is a burgeoning area of medicine, and the court’s ruling says that companies can’t own the knowledge for profit. We’re very pleased with the 9-0 ruling, and we’ll be watching to see how researchers react.

The board is unhappy with Nassau and...

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McKinstry: Keep taxpayer-funded pension data public

If we lack specifics, it’ll be impossible to

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If sunlight is the best disinfectant then why do some New York lawmakers want to shut out its rays?

A bill that would clarify precisely what it means to be a state retiree – those collecting a taxpayer-funded pension – is being block by Republicans in the State Senate (It was approved in the Assembly). This legislation would actually clarify what it means to be a “retiree” versus a “beneficiary.”

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Up on the Board: NYC climate change, sexual assault in the military, path to citizenship

Sen. Carl Levin questions Apple senior executives about

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New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's ambitious plans to prepare for climate change remind editorial writer Joe Dolman of past grand plans to develop parts of Manhattan. One thing that's critical to see this kind of vision through is the support of the city's influential real estate community. Bloomberg is proposing new coastal protections, zoning codes, developments, telecommunications planning...

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McKinstry: How long can Sheldon Silver stay in power?

Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver (D-Manhattan) talks to reporters

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The New York State Senate has a not-so-subtle message for Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver: Time’s up.

The Senate passed a bill on Monday that would cap at 12 the number of years that a lawmaker could serve in a leadership post in the legislature.

Although there was no mention of Silver in this internal term-limits proposal, Senate members admit it was an obvious dig at the embattled...

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