Andrew Cuomo and Subway Crisis

dana: Andrew Cuomo insisted there was nothing to see here he had come on board to tackle a subway crisis, and departed in due course, according to MSNBC. It turns out that the truth was different, as our Dana Rubinstein reports. Facebook Twitter Email Print The real reason for Lhota's resignation Cuomo signs gun restrictions, child care bill Gillibrand, de Blasio to hit debate stage By ERIN DURKIN and NICK NIEDZWIADEK 07/31/2019 07 23 AM EDTPresented by Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids When Joe Lhota abruptly resigned from his job running the Metropolitan Transportation Authority last fall, he and Gov. Lhota actually quit because a state ethics board found that he had too many potential conflicts of interest to keep the job, his resignation letter reveals. The Joint Commission on Public Ethics determined that my outside activities are legally incompatible with my obligations under the state's Public Officers Law, Lhota wrote. The letter which the governor's office first resisted handing over under public information laws, before relenting when POLITICO appealed spells it out plainly. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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