New York State lawmakers continue to try to figure out what to do with the governor’s emergency executive COVID power, given to him early on in the pandemic and slated to expire April 30th if not renewed. Rockland state senator Elijah Reichlin-Melnick on Tuesday told “The Morning Show” that emergency power discussion is on-going…
And now with renewed claims from a former aide to the governor, Lindsey Boylan, that he sexually harassed her, Rockland assemblyman Michael Lawler is calling for the governor to resign immediately and for the state attorney general to appoint an independent prosecutor to investigate. Governor Cuomo has denied the accusation.