"The Governor also refused to compromise when it came to cleaning up Albany and dealing with public corruption scandals. He proposed a tough anti-corruption and reform agenda in Albany and gave the legislature a simple choice: Pass the legislation or face an investigative commission dedicated to rooting out corruption among public officials in Albany."
The legislation didn't pass, so the investigations will immediately ensue, right? Or was Governor Cuomo lying?
As for the "investigative commission," clearly that can't be JCOPE, as it is not "an investigative commission dedicated to rooting out corruption among public officials in Albany".
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