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         1                 NEW YORK STATE SENATE

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         4                THE STENOGRAPHIC RECORD

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         9                   ALBANY, NEW YORK

        10                      May 3, 2005

        11                       3:03 p.m.

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        14                    REGULAR SESSION

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        18  LT. GOVERNOR MARY O. DONOHUE, President

        19  STEVEN M. BOGGESS, Secretary

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         1                 P R O C E E D I N G S

         2                  ACTING PRESIDENT MORAHAN:    The

         3       Senate will come to order.

         4                  I ask everyone present to please

         5       rise and repeat with me the Pledge of

         6       Allegiance.

         7                  (Whereupon, the assemblage recited

         8       the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.)

         9                  ACTING PRESIDENT MORAHAN:    The

        10       Reverend Peter G. Young, from Blessed

        11       Sacrament Church in Bolton Landing, will give

        12       us our invocation.

        13                  REVEREND YOUNG:    As we submit the

        14       resolution for Senator McGee today, it brings

        15       a very sorry kind of thought of how someone so

        16       dedicated and so young and energetic has been

        17       called to God.

        18                  We pray today that we'll be

        19       strengthened by that, by her dedication, and

        20       be able to carry on that example in this

        21       house.

        22                  We ask You this, and ask You to

        23       bless the energy and enthusiasm and commitment

        24       of these members.  We ask You this in Your

        25       name, now and forever.  Amen.



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         1                  ACTING PRESIDENT MORAHAN:

         2       Reading of the Journal.

         3                  THE SECRETARY:    In Senate,

         4       Monday, May 2, the Senate met pursuant to

         5       adjournment.  The Journal of Sunday, May 1,

         6       was read and approved.  On motion, Senate

         7       adjourned.

         8                  ACTING PRESIDENT MORAHAN:

         9       Without objection, the Journal stands approved

        10       as read.

        11                  Presentation of petitions.

        12                  Messages from the Assembly.

        13                  Messages from the Governor.

        14                  Reports of standing committees.

        15                  The Secretary will read.

        16                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Volker,

        17       from the Committee on Codes, reports the

        18       following bill direct to third reading:

        19       Senate Print 1872B, by Senator Maltese, an act

        20       to amend the Penal Law.

        21                  ACTING PRESIDENT MORAHAN:

        22       Without objection, the bill is reported to

        23       third reading.

        24                  Reports of select committees.

        25                  Communications and reports from



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         1       state officers.

         2                  Motions and resolutions.

         3                  Senator Farley.

         4                  SENATOR FARLEY:    Thank you, Mr.

         5       President.

         6                  On page 13 I offer the following

         7       amendments to Calendar 222, Senate Print

         8       Number 30, and this is on behalf of Senator

         9       LaValle.

        10                  ACTING PRESIDENT MORAHAN:    The

        11       amendments are received, and the bill will

        12       retain its place on the Third Reading

        13       Calendar.

        14                  Senator Skelos.

        15                  SENATOR SKELOS:    Mr. President, I

        16       believe there are substitutions at the desk to

        17       be made at this time.

        18                  ACTING PRESIDENT MORAHAN:    The

        19       Secretary will read.

        20                  THE SECRETARY:    On page 4,

        21       Senator Golden moves to discharge, from the

        22       Committee on Housing, Construction and

        23       Community Development, Assembly Bill Number

        24       6878 and substitute it for the identical

        25       Senate Bill Number 3977, First Report Calendar



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         1       677.

         2                  On page 12, Senator Golden moves to

         3       discharge, from the Committee on Cities,

         4       Assembly Bill Number 630 and substitute it for

         5       the identical Senate Bill Number 2429, Third

         6       Reading Calendar 199.

         7                  On page 13, Senator Golden moves to

         8       discharge, from the Committee on Cities,

         9       Assembly Bill Number 5627 and substitute it

        10       for the identical Senate Bill Number 2738,

        11       Third Reading Calendar 201.

        12                  On page 14, Senator Little moves to

        13       discharge, from the Committee on Local

        14       Government, Assembly Bill Number 393 and

        15       substitute it for the identical Senate Bill

        16       Number 726, Third Reading Calendar 256.

        17                  On page 22, Senator Nozzolio moves

        18       to discharge, from the Committee on Crime

        19       Victims, Crime and Correction, Assembly Bill

        20       Number 4982 and substitute it for the

        21       identical Senate Bill Number 512, Third

        22       Reading Calendar 413.

        23                  On page 35, Senator DeFrancisco

        24       moves to discharge, from the Committee on

        25       Judiciary, Assembly Bill Number 7254 and



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         1       substitute it for the identical Senate Bill

         2       Number 3441, Third Reading Calendar 596.

         3                  And on page 41, Senator Seward

         4       moves to discharge, from the Committee on

         5       Insurance, Assembly Bill Number 7708 and

         6       substitute it for the identical Senate Bill

         7       Number 5248, Third Reading Calendar 676.

         8                  THE PRESIDENT:    Substitutions

         9       ordered.

        10                  Senator Skelos.

        11                  SENATOR SKELOS:    Madam President,

        12       if we could adopt the Resolution Calendar,

        13       with the exception of Resolution 1643.

        14                  THE PRESIDENT:    All in favor of

        15       so adopting the Resolution Calendar please

        16       signify by saying aye.

        17                  (Response of "Aye.")

        18                  THE PRESIDENT:    Opposed, nay.

        19                  (No response.)

        20                  THE PRESIDENT:    The Resolution

        21       Calendar is so adopted.

        22                  Senator Skelos.

        23                  SENATOR SKELOS:    Madam President,

        24       on behalf of Senator Golden, Resolution 1601,

        25       commemorating the election of Cardinal Joseph



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         1       Ratzinger as Pope Benedict XVI to the papacy,

         2       he'd like to open the resolution to

         3       sponsorship by the entire Senate.

         4                  If anybody wishes not to sponsor

         5       the resolution, they should notify the desk.

         6                  THE PRESIDENT:    Any member who

         7       does not want to be a cosponsor of Resolution

         8       1601, please notify the desk.

         9                  Senator Skelos.

        10                  SENATOR SKELOS:    Madam President,

        11       at this time if we could take up Resolution

        12       1643, by Senator Volker, have it read in its

        13       entirety and move for its immediate adoption.

        14                  THE PRESIDENT:    The Secretary

        15       will read.

        16                  THE SECRETARY:    By Senator

        17       Volker, Legislative Resolution Number 1643,

        18       honoring Eugene Hutchinson, the Consul General

        19       of Ireland, upon the occasion of his

        20       designation for special recognition.

        21                  "WHEREAS, It is the sense of this

        22       Assembled Body to publicly recognize those

        23       extraordinary individuals who have made

        24       contributions to the success and progress of

        25       society in the course of their life's work;



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         1       and

         2                  "WHEREAS, This Assembled Body is

         3       justly proud to honor Eugene Hutchinson, the

         4       Consul General of Ireland, upon the occasion

         5       of his designation for special recognition;

         6       and

         7                  "WHEREAS, Eugene Hutchinson was

         8       educated at the Rainy Endowed School,

         9       Magherafelt, County Derry, and at St.

        10       Patrick's College, Armagh.  He earned a

        11       Bachelor's Degree in History and Political

        12       Science from Trinity College in Dublin, and he

        13       received a Diploma in Education from the

        14       Aberdeen College of Education; and

        15                  "WHEREAS, Eugene Hutchinson is

        16       ending his appointment at the Irish Consulate

        17       in New York City; and

        18                  "WHEREAS, Throughout Eugene

        19       Hutchinson's 31-year career, he has worked for

        20       the Department of Foreign Affairs of Ireland.

        21       Within that time span, he has served in

        22       various offices and positions such as the

        23       Economic Division, Dublin; as Vice Consul,

        24       Consulate General of Ireland, New York; the

        25       Permanent Mission of Ireland to the United



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         1       Nations, New York; the Embassy of Ireland,

         2       Lagos; the Permanent Representation of Ireland

         3       to the European Communities, Brussels; the

         4       Political Division, Dublin; Sarajevo (on

         5       secondment) -- implementation of the Dayton

         6       Accords; as Counsellor, Embassy of Ireland,

         7       London; and currently as Ambassador, Consul

         8       General of Ireland, New York; and

         9                  "WHEREAS, With him throughout have

        10       been his wife, Adele, and their children,

        11       Claire, Paul and Ben, all of whom feel

        12       privileged to be a part of his life and

        13       rejoice in his achievements; and

        14                  "WHEREAS, Eugene Hutchinson is an

        15       inspiration to many people, and his dedication

        16       and commitment to the foreign affairs of

        17       Ireland have proven him to be the epitome of

        18       true leadership; now, therefore, be it

        19                  "RESOLVED, That this Legislative

        20       Body pause in its deliberations to honor

        21       Eugene Hutchinson, the Consul General of

        22       Ireland, upon the occasion of his designation

        23       for special recognition; and be it further

        24                  "RESOLVED, That a copy of this

        25       resolution, suitably engrossed, be transmitted



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         1       to Eugene Hutchinson."

         2                  THE PRESIDENT:    Senator Volker.

         3                  SENATOR VOLKER:    Madam President,

         4       if I might, as the vice president of the

         5       American Irish Legislators, I would like to

         6       welcome Eugene Hutchinson here and

         7       congratulate him on his many years of efforts

         8       on behalf of the Irish government and for

         9       being the consul general in New York City.

        10                  We appreciate all he's done to

        11       foster American Irish consultation.  And if

        12       you look and if you heard his resolution, he's

        13       been involved in a great many worldwide

        14       undertakings in trying to bring peace and

        15       prosperity to this world.

        16                  Being from Ireland, my family being

        17       from Ireland myself -- although I'm not from

        18       Ireland originally; my grandfather came from

        19       Ireland not too far from where the consul

        20       general was brought up -- I can certainly say

        21       that he is one of the most distinguished

        22       citizens of the entire world.

        23                  And I congratulate him and thank

        24       him for coming here and congratulate him on

        25       behalf of the Senate and the American Irish



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         1       Legislators Association for coming here and

         2       honoring us.

         3                  Thank you very much.

         4                  THE PRESIDENT:    Senator Golden.

         5                  SENATOR GOLDEN:    Thank you, Madam

         6       President.

         7                  I rise today to also congratulate

         8       the counselor for being here in our chambers.

         9                  It wasn't too long ago when I was

        10       in Ireland in 1993, and I brought my wife

        11       from -- at that point it was Dublin, and we

        12       went up to the north of Ireland.  And there

        13       you had seen the train was stopped and the

        14       tracks in front of us were blown up, and you

        15       were taken off the train and brought by

        16       vehicle around to another train and then

        17       brought into the city in northern Ireland.

        18                  And when you were off the train,

        19       you were searched.  Then when you went into

        20       the town, when you went into the stores, you

        21       were searched.  There were men with --

        22       government soldiers with machine guns

        23       throughout the north of Ireland.

        24                  It was an area that was very

        25       unsafe, an area that we've seen much loss of



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         1       life over the century and especially in the

         2       last 30 years.

         3                  We've seen a turnaround, a complete

         4       turnaround in the peace that we now see in

         5       Ireland.  And we commend you, Mr. Hutchinson,

         6       Counselor Hutchinson, for your great

         7       contributions to Ireland and to this country,

         8       for the millions that live here in New York

         9       State and to the tens of millions that live

        10       across this great country.

        11                  Ireland has come a long way under

        12       its leadership and under your leadership, and

        13       we congratulate your country, your nation, and

        14       we congratulate you and your family for being

        15       here today.

        16                  My family, from Galway and from

        17       Cavan, are very, very proud of the

        18       contributions that you have made, as well as

        19       this body is here.

        20                  Thank you, sir.  Thank you for

        21       being here.

        22                  THE PRESIDENT:    Senator Farley.

        23                  SENATOR FARLEY:    Thank you, Madam

        24       President.

        25                  As a former Irish Legislator of the



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         1       Year for this chamber, we'd like to welcome

         2       you here and to say what a fine job you've

         3       done for Ireland and also for our country.

         4                  And of course our distinguished

         5       Lieutenant Governor and Madam President is an

         6       Irish-American, as many members of this

         7       chamber trace their heritage back to Ireland.

         8       I happened to bring out the flag that I had in

         9       my drawer.

        10                  And I just want to wish you and

        11       your family well, Sir Consul.

        12                  THE PRESIDENT:    On the

        13       resolution, all in favor please signify by

        14       saying aye.

        15                  (Response of "Aye.")

        16                  THE PRESIDENT:    Opposed, nay.

        17                  (No response.)

        18                  THE PRESIDENT:    The resolution is

        19       adopted.

        20                  (Applause.)

        21                  THE PRESIDENT:    And I do think

        22       it's appropriate, as Mary O'Connor Donohue, to

        23       invite you up here officially and to welcome

        24       you.

        25                  CONSUL GENERAL HUTCHINSON:    Thank



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         1       you so much.  Thank you again.

         2                  THE PRESIDENT:    Senator Bruno.

         3                  SENATOR BRUNO:    Madam President,

         4       I believe I have a privileged resolution at

         5       the desk.  I would ask that it be read in its

         6       entirety and move for its immediate adoption.

         7                  THE PRESIDENT:    The Secretary

         8       will read.

         9                  THE SECRETARY:    By Senator Bruno,

        10       Legislative Resolution Number 1680, paying

        11       grateful tribute to the remarkable life and

        12       career of Patricia K. McGee, New York State

        13       Senator of the 57th District.

        14                  "WHEREAS, It is the sense of this

        15       Legislative Body that the quality and

        16       character of life in the great State of

        17       New York is enriched by the faithful and

        18       caring efforts of those exceptional

        19       individuals whose lifework and civic endeavors

        20       have served to enhance our basic humanity; and

        21                  "WHEREAS, The members of the New

        22       York State Legislature are greatly moved this

        23       day to pay reverent tribute to Patricia K.

        24       McGee, New York State Senator of the 57th

        25       District and cherished friend and colleague;



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         1       and

         2                  "WHEREAS, Long-time Republican

         3       State Senator Patricia K. McGee, of

         4       Franklinville, New York, died on Saturday,

         5       April 2, 2005, at the age of 70; and

         6                  "WHEREAS, Representing the 57th

         7       Senate District, consisting of Allegany,

         8       Cattaraugus, and Chautauqua Counties, as well

         9       as parts of Livingston County, Patricia McGee

        10       will be remembered for her leadership on

        11       women's issues, her strong support of higher

        12       education and transportation, and her tireless

        13       advocacy on behalf of New York's farmers and

        14       rural communities; and

        15                  "WHEREAS, Born Patricia Gould in

        16       Delevan, New York, she is a graduate of Alfred

        17       State College.  In 1960, she married Maurice

        18       'Mike' McGee; and

        19                  "WHEREAS, Affectionately known as

        20       Patty by her constituents, Senator Patricia

        21       McGee was recognized for her energy, her

        22       follow-through work ethic, and her

        23       determination and willingness to help the

        24       people of the communities she so proudly

        25       represented; and



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         1                  "WHEREAS, Patricia McGee was a

         2       lifelong resident of Cattaraugus County who

         3       served as a county legislator for 10 years,

         4       eventually becoming the first female majority

         5       leader; and

         6                  "WHEREAS, On June 16, 1987, she was

         7       elected to the New York State Assembly.  As an

         8       Assemblywoman, she served as chairwoman of the

         9       Agriculture Committee and also headed the

        10       State Commission on Rural Resources.  For six

        11       years, she was ranking minority member on the

        12       Assembly Committee on Transportation, and

        13       served on the Rules, Higher Education, and

        14       Environmental Conservation committees; and

        15                  "WHEREAS, Patricia McGee was then

        16       elected to the New York State Senate in 1998.

        17       As a Senator, she was chairwoman of the

        18       Committee on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, and

        19       served on the committees on Aging,

        20       Corporations, Authorities and Commissions,

        21       Environmental Conservation, Higher Education,

        22       Transportation, and Social Services; and

        23                  "WHEREAS, Furthermore, Senator

        24       McGee was vice chairwoman for a time in the

        25       State Legislative Women's Bipartisan Caucus,



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         1       and served on several task forces, including

         2       panels on economic development and the future

         3       of the State University of New York; and

         4                  "WHEREAS, Her legislative

         5       accomplishments include sponsoring the

         6       legislation which made the New York State

         7       Constitution gender-neutral; passing Penny's

         8       Law, which removed the sentencing inequities

         9       between juveniles and adults convicted of

        10       murder in the second degree; expanding the

        11       Operation Recognition Program to include

        12       Korean War veterans; and preventing Shaken

        13       Baby Syndrome by requiring all maternity

        14       patients to receive instruction and

        15       information on the dangers of shaken infants

        16       and young children; and

        17                  "WHEREAS, Throughout her tenure as

        18       an elected official, Senator Patricia McGee

        19       remained an active member of her community.

        20       She belonged to numerous community

        21       organizations, some of which include 219

        22       Liaison Committee, Farm Bureau, Cattaraugus

        23       County Tourist Bureau, and the Chautauqua

        24       County Women's Political Caucus.  In addition,

        25       she was a member of the Veterans of Foreign



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         1       Wars Auxiliary in Franklinville, the American

         2       Legion Auxiliary, and the Jamestown Disabled

         3       American Veterans Auxiliary; and

         4                  "WHEREAS, Senator Patricia K. McGee

         5       is survived by her husband, Mike; their three

         6       foster daughters, Ann, Carol, and Norma; her

         7       brother, Dana Gould; and her niece, Vicki, and

         8       her husband, Roger Balcom; and

         9                  "WHEREAS, The legacy of Patricia K.

        10       McGee will long serve as a model of integrity

        11       and devotion to public service, and it is now

        12       the intent of this Legislative Body to

        13       inscribe upon its record this somber and

        14       grateful tribute to her memory, hopeful that

        15       future generations may understand and

        16       appreciate the benevolence of this

        17       distinguished public servant, the merit of her

        18       causes, and the caliber of her service to the

        19       citizens of New York; now, therefore, be it

        20                  "RESOLVED, That this Legislative

        21       Body pause in its deliberations to pay

        22       grateful tribute to the remarkable life and

        23       career of Patricia K. McGee, New York State

        24       Senator of the 57th District, and be it

        25       further



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         1                  "RESOLVED, That a copy of this

         2       resolution, suitably engrossed, be transmitted

         3       to the family of Senator Patricia K. McGee."

         4                  THE PRESIDENT:    Senator Bruno.

         5                  SENATOR BRUNO:    Thank you, Madam

         6       President and colleagues.

         7                  We've just heard a resolution

         8       describing, in a few minutes, 27 years of

         9       public service here in the Capitol, many of

        10       the years here in the Senate.  There's an

        11       empty chair here where Senator McGee no longer

        12       sits.  But Patty's spirit is here in this

        13       chamber, and her spirit will stay in this

        14       chamber through her colleagues, through the

        15       people that she interfaced with, because she

        16       was just a remarkable lady.

        17                  Her husband, Mike, is here.  And,

        18       Mike, welcome here to this Senate chamber that

        19       Patty loved so much.  And her niece, Vicki

        20       Balcom, and her husband, Roger.  And Sharon

        21       Hill-McLarney, who was with Patty as chief of

        22       staff for a lot of years, joined with her

        23       husband, Joe.

        24                  And they know better than any of us

        25       the commitment that Patty had to her



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         1       constituency.  But more than just to her

         2       constituency, to all of the people here in

         3       this state.

         4                  So, yes, we miss Patty.  But the

         5       works that she did with alcoholism, substance

         6       abuse -- I see Father Peter Young here, a

         7       great advocate.  Patty, whatever she did, she

         8       just did it with a fervor.

         9                  But, you know, unlike a lot of us

        10       here in the chamber, she didn't have an ego.

        11       Which is something all of us ought to try and

        12       relate to.  Her actions, she always felt,

        13       spoke the loudest, and her actions were always

        14       righteous and loud.  But her presence was one

        15       of just being a humble person.

        16                  She was just a person that you

        17       wanted to be with and relate to and talk to,

        18       because you knew there was a sincerity about

        19       her.  No pretenses.  Nothing other than

        20       speaking from her heart, speaking emotionally,

        21       with a fervor, just feeling strongly about

        22       what she did.

        23                  And, yes, she loved her district

        24       and Cattaraugus, where she was born and spent

        25       most of her life, and used to come in here



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         1       bragging about all the products, like your

         2       maple syrup and the mustard that you

         3       manufacture out there, apparently.  And she

         4       took great -- not you, Mike, but out there

         5       generally.  She just took great pride in

         6       everything that related to her district.

         7                  And we here are proud of all the

         8       good work that she did, proud that we call

         9       Patty a friend.  And we just know that her

        10       spirit is here in our lives, in all of our

        11       lives, and will stay here.

        12                  And Patty made a great choice in

        13       Mike.  Mike is a very down-to-earth, regular

        14       kind of guy, and I've gotten to know him.  A

        15       war hero, wounded in Europe.

        16                  And Mike, I really have to tell you

        17       that I admire his honesty.  He said he was

        18       wounded in Italy and as a result they assigned

        19       him to the softest duty any soldier could have

        20       for months.  Now, there aren't many people

        21       that would admit to that, but Mike enjoyed it.

        22       And he didn't enjoy being wounded, but he

        23       enjoyed that duty.

        24                  So, Mike, we're glad that you're

        25       here and just want you to be aware -- and



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         1       you'll hear from her colleagues, as you heard

         2       in this resolution, just how much Patty meant

         3       to all of us in our lives as well as to all of

         4       the people here in this state whose lives she

         5       affected in so many ways.

         6                  Thank you.

         7                  THE PRESIDENT:    Senator Paterson.

         8                  SENATOR PATERSON:    Thank you,

         9       Madam President.

        10                  I first met Senator McGee when she

        11       was a member of the Assembly.  But I think

        12       that my first real memory of her here in the

        13       Senate is that she was here but a month when

        14       Senator Bruno asked her to serve as the acting

        15       president, as she did so often here.  And at

        16       the time, as the floor leader for the

        17       Minority, I worked with her extensively.

        18                  But she was sitting where you are

        19       sitting right now, Madam President, in her

        20       first month here.  And I think that the

        21       reason -- I've never asked the leader why he

        22       put her there so quickly.  I think that's

        23       where she belonged.  She was a leader.

        24                  She was someone who spoke with

        25       authority and yet one of the most



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         1       down-to-earth, just genuine people that I have

         2       ever met.  And serving for 11 years in the

         3       Assembly and for six years in the Senate, I

         4       think all of her colleagues were unanimous --

         5       and it's very hard to get us to be unanimous

         6       about anything, but I think we all felt that

         7       way about her.

         8                  Her distinction, particularly with

         9       her expertise on rural issues and farming, and

        10       particularly transportation -- and her

        11       expertise about the way transportation

        12       operates in New York City was astounding.  But

        13       I think that her great credentials and credits

        14       have already been read into the record, and I

        15       think that everyone here recognized her

        16       professionalism.

        17                  But I think that what we will miss

        18       the most about Senator McGee was just her,

        19       just the way she was and the way she treated

        20       everyone.  I think the leader put it best when

        21       he said that so many of us need to control our

        22       egos, but she didn't have one.  I don't know

        23       why he was looking at me when he said that.

        24                  (Laughter.)

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         1       had a lot of fun one day a few years ago when

         2       Senator McGee and I decided to have a little

         3       fun in this chamber.  She asked Senator Nancy

         4       Larraine Hoffmann to sit in Senator Bruno's

         5       seat and to run the floor.  And when she

         6       accomplished that, then I asked Senator

         7       Velmanette Montgomery to sit in my seat.  And

         8       then after they passed a few bills, I

         9       announced that we finally had three women in a

        10       room, and the place seemed to be run a whole

        11       lot better than it had ever been run before.

        12       And that is how I'll remember her.

        13                  In January, I realized that we had

        14       both contracted pneumonia, and I called her.

        15       And she was very strong.  And I really

        16       expected that she would be right back here

        17       among us.  And, sadly, it didn't turn out that

        18       way.

        19                  And so to her husband, Mike, to her

        20       niece, Vicki, and her husband, Roger, and all

        21       the members of her family and the members of

        22       her staff, who must have felt like family, we

        23       on behalf of the Senate want to thank you for

        24       so much time that you missed being with her

        25       but that she utilized serving all the



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         1       residents of this state so admirably.

         2                  Thank you.

         3                  THE PRESIDENT:    Senator Volker.

         4                  SENATOR VOLKER:    Madam President,

         5       it is not easy for me to speak about Pat

         6       McGee, who I guess I've known for about twenty

         7       years or more.  I actually knew her before she

         8       was in the Assembly, when she was part of the

         9       local legislature and, I believe, the first

        10       woman chairman of the legislature.

        11                  The reason I got to be friendly

        12       with her was that in those days Warren

        13       Anderson and I had talked about Western

        14       New York legislators.  And very honestly, we

        15       were looking for women legislators to possibly

        16       be in the Senate.

        17                  And Pat McGee was probably the most

        18       interesting person that I had ever met from

        19       the Southern Tier.  As I've said before, she

        20       was one of the people who could yell at me and

        21       still be a good friend.  And I think one of

        22       the things that we should all realize is that

        23       that's not a bad thing for all of us to do.

        24                  And you were speaking of ego.

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         1       and start yelling over some issue.  And I

         2       said, "What are you talking about?"  And she'd

         3       say, "Well, you're supposed to be a leader,

         4       you're supposed to" -- then she'd go and then

         5       she'd say, "Oh, why am I yelling at you?

         6       Because I couldn't reach Bruno," or something

         7       or other.

         8                  (Laughter.)

         9                  SENATOR VOLKER:    And I said okay.

        10                  But seriously, she was -- I have to

        11       admit that she was like a sister to me in many

        12       ways.  We talked a lot about issues, about our

        13       families.

        14                  When she was in the Assembly, I had

        15       always told her, I said, "Well, when Jess

        16       finally retires, I expect you'll be running

        17       for the Senate."  I said, "If you ever get in

        18       trouble, give me a call."  And I said, "We

        19       might be able to help you."

        20                  Well, there was one time she did

        21       that.  And she said, "Well, I'm not in any

        22       real trouble, but," she says, "I got somebody

        23       to run against me who's kind of nasty."  And

        24       she said, "You know how nasty I get."  I said,

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         1                  But we kind of watched over her,

         2       and of course she did come to the Senate

         3       eventually.  And she, in my opinion, was one

         4       of the strongest people in this body.  In

         5       fact, I have to admit to you that I was

         6       telling people right to the end that I was

         7       sure she was going to come back.

         8                  And the day, in fact, that she

         9       died, Mary Lou -- Senator Rath and I were

        10       about to go to the hospital to see her with a

        11       huge card that Chuck Fuschillo had picked up

        12       for her, and the entire Majority delegation

        13       signed it.

        14                  And we were convinced -- and I

        15       guess I should have seen the last couple of

        16       conversations I had with her, she was gasping

        17       a little bit.  But we were convinced, and I

        18       guess maybe because I've always thought of her

        19       as just so strong and ready to move on.

        20                  The final thing I'm going to tell

        21       you is that Joe Bruno and I have talked about

        22       this at the funeral, and I thank all those

        23       members who were there and those that I know

        24       would have liked to have been there.  As soon

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         1       a banjo or I guess it was a guitar or whatever

         2       you call it, and we both realized -- Bruno

         3       looked over to me with this quick look,

         4       Senator Bruno, and we both knew that Patty had

         5       to have planned this whole thing.  Because she

         6       would not have liked, you know, a staid kind

         7       of funeral.  And it was clear to us that the

         8       service was something that she had planned.

         9                  And at the end, I must tell you,

        10       when we sang, at the end of the service, "God

        11       Bless America," I thought, Patty's right here

        12       with us, there's no question about it.

        13       Because that's what she would have wanted.

        14       That's what she wanted.  The family, I know,

        15       did exactly what she wanted, which was a good

        16       thing to do when you were dealing with Pat

        17       McGee.

        18                  But we will all miss her here.  And

        19       I can tell you this, that she'll never be away

        20       from us.  And I think the one thing we all

        21       have to realize is the members of the Senate

        22       who really are institutional never really

        23       leave us.  They're always part of us.  And I

        24       think that's one of the great things about

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         1       this house what it is.

         2                  And I say to Mike and to the

         3       family, thank you for giving her to us.  Thank

         4       you for what opportunity you gave us.  And

         5       we'll never forget her.

         6                  Thank you.

         7                  THE PRESIDENT:    Senator

         8       DeFrancisco.

         9                  SENATOR DeFRANCISCO:    Thank you,

        10       Madam President.

        11                  You know, a lot will be said.  I'm

        12       sure all of her colleagues will want to speak

        13       today.  But I just want to bring up one other

        14       quality that I think is probably the most

        15       important quality that Pat had, and that was

        16       her humor.

        17                  In most settings in the Senate,

        18       there's more men at the events than women, you

        19       might imagine, if you look around here.  She

        20       could go with the best of them, there's no

        21       question about it.  She had a quick wit.  She

        22       was a funny woman.  And she really brought a

        23       great element of humor to this body, among the

        24       many serious things that she worked on.

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         1       sentiments that most of us have is when Pat

         2       came back for a couple of days after she got

         3       ill, I really thought she'd be back.  And no

         4       one even -- I know I didn't even think, I had

         5       no clue that the situation was as serious as

         6       it was.  And I think the only regret I have

         7       today with respect to Pat McGee is that I

         8       couldn't say goodbye to her.

         9                  She was a wonderful woman, a great

        10       colleague, and she will be missed deeply by

        11       all of us.

        12                  THE PRESIDENT:    Senator Bonacic.

        13                  SENATOR BONACIC:    Thank you,

        14       Madam President.

        15                  I think to know Senator McGee was

        16       to love her.  I served six years in the

        17       Assembly seated next to her.  We came into the

        18       Senate together in 1999, and I was seated next

        19       to her for four years.  So for many days of

        20       10 years of my life, I got to speak at length

        21       with Pat McGee.  And our offices were next to

        22       each other on the eighth floor.

        23                  And many people will talk about the

        24       attributes of Pat.  And I don't mean to be

        25       repetitious, but the thing that struck me the



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         1       most about this wonderful woman was that if

         2       she was walking down the hall and saw someone

         3       sweeping the floor, whether she saw someone at

         4       staff, whether it was her own staff or a

         5       staffer in anyone else's office, or whether it

         6       was the elevator operator or whether it was a

         7       colleague or it was the Governor of this great

         8       state, she treated everyone with the same

         9       smile, the same respect, and the same dignity.

        10                  She made every one of us a better

        11       person, and for that we will always be

        12       grateful.  And she is in a better place.  And

        13       this chamber has been enriched by her being an

        14       elected official -- probably the kindest

        15       elected official I've ever met.

        16                  There's one thing that I could

        17       never get over.  I would see her with a pile

        18       of letters all the time at that desk, and I'd

        19       see her with this pencil, like six pencils,

        20       and she's writing a mile a minute.  And I

        21       said, "Pat, what are you doing?"  She says,

        22       "I'm answering the constituent."  I said, "You

        23       mean you write every letter back that you

        24       receive?"  And she says, "Yes, I do."

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         1       come you don't have a staffer do that for you,

         2       because you have so much to do?"  She says,

         3       "No, I want to read the letters and I want to

         4       answer them."

         5                  That is the kind of person and

         6       dedicated servant she was.  She took care of

         7       the smallest detail, no matter how long it

         8       took.

         9                  So a wonderful woman.  We will all

        10       miss her.  And we thank you for sharing her

        11       with us.

        12                  Thank you.

        13                  THE PRESIDENT:    Senator Maziarz.

        14                  SENATOR MAZIARZ:    Thank you very

        15       much, Madam President.

        16                  I had the occasion to travel to

        17       Albany, to fly to Albany with Pat, we were on

        18       the same schedule many times.  And she was a

        19       great friend.

        20                  I know when I was first elected to

        21       the Senate back in 1995, and she was a member

        22       of the Assembly, she was, I think, one of the

        23       first members of the Assembly from Western New

        24       York to come over and to offer her

        25       congratulations and her advice.



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         1                  And she offered that advice

         2       throughout the time here.  Sometimes it was

         3       unsolicited advice, I might add.  But it was

         4       always there, and it was always positive.

         5                  And I know that as part of our

         6       Western New York delegation, with Senator

         7       Volker and Senator Rath and Senator Stachowski

         8       and Senator Brown, Pat McGee, even though she

         9       represented the Southern Tier of Western

        10       New York -- and what we in the northern area

        11       of Western New York, the Buffalo-Niagara

        12       section, consider to be somewhat of the rural

        13       area -- there was never an issue, whether it

        14       involved the City of Buffalo, Niagara, or any

        15       part of Western New York, that Pat didn't

        16       assist us in any way that she could.

        17                  I know that I for one am truly

        18       going to miss her.  Just a few short months

        19       ago, I was married, and she wrote me the

        20       nicest letter giving me, again, unsolicited

        21       advice on the topic of marriage, which I hope

        22       to live by.

        23                  Thank you, Madam President.

        24                  THE PRESIDENT:    Senator LaValle.

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         1       Madam President.

         2                  I think Senator McGee was certainly

         3       a perky, very direct, plain-spoken individual

         4       who got to her point and conclusion very, very

         5       quickly.  You knew exactly where she was going

         6       and what was on her mind.

         7                  The people certainly of the 57th

         8       District were really very well served by her

         9       being here and I think, as Senator Bonacic

        10       pointed out, very in-tuned with what was going

        11       on.

        12                  But she and I really got to know

        13       one another as a member of the Senate

        14       Committee on Higher Education.  She I believe

        15       attended just about every meeting,

        16       participated fully in its deliberations, and

        17       really studied all the bills.  And being a

        18       Majority member, I mean, Pat would vote no

        19       without recommendation, but you knew very

        20       clearly that she was going to participate in

        21       the process.

        22                  The committee was very, very

        23       focused about a year ago on wanting to deal

        24       with the nursing shortage problem.  And we

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         1       committee, and I made an executive decision to

         2       put together a group of people, a little

         3       subcommittee, and I named Pat the chairperson

         4       of that committee.  She in a very short time

         5       came back to me and said she was going to hold

         6       five or six roundtable discussions around the

         7       state, bringing in all the stakeholders to

         8       participate.

         9                  And as we moved forward, it became

        10       very, very evident that one of the needs was,

        11       in higher education, that there were not

        12       enough faculty members.  And by having only

        13       the same number of faculty members that we

        14       have, we could only generate the same number

        15       of students in terms of output and then into

        16       the hospitals.  So by increasing the number of

        17       faculty members, we could thereby increase the

        18       number of people out into our community

        19       hospitals in the health care system.

        20                  Pat participated and was meticulous

        21       in how each of the sessions were conducted,

        22       the kind of input that we got, and how the

        23       report to the committee came out.  And as a

        24       result of her leadership on that subcommittee

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         1       year's budget, for the first time, we put

         2       money in for nursing scholarships and money

         3       for loan forgiveness for individuals who will

         4       move forward into the faculty and academic

         5       setting.

         6                  So for all those individuals who

         7       will have opportunities to fulfill a nursing

         8       career, they should thank Senator Patricia

         9       McGee for her work.  And those in higher

        10       education that will be the teachers for those

        11       students, they should be thanking Senator

        12       Patricia McGee on that good work that she did.

        13                  Just in closing, as chair of the

        14       Majority Conference, each of the members have

        15       certain signals that they give in wanting to

        16       be recognized.  And Pat always made the

        17       gesture of "just a little bit," I want to

        18       speak just a little bit.  And she did.  As I

        19       said in my introductory remarks, she knew

        20       exactly what the conclusion was.  She started,

        21       laid out the facts in a very direct way, and I

        22       think everyone got her point.

        23                  And she served her constituency so

        24       very well.  We will certainly miss her.

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         1                  SENATOR RATH:    Thank you, Madam

         2       President.

         3                  Mike, Vicki, Roger, thank you for

         4       being here with us today.  As I said to you,

         5       Mike, you would hear things today about Pat

         6       that you certainly would never have heard from

         7       her, because she would have been too modest or

         8       she wouldn't have thought that maybe you would

         9       be interested.  But I'm sure you would have

        10       been.

        11                  What an extraordinary person Pat

        12       was.  The Buffalo News identified her as a

        13       tireless advocate for the Southern Tier.

        14                  I met Pat about twenty years ago.

        15       We were meeting every month or so somewhere in

        16       Western New York, the eight counties, at a

        17       grouping of county legislators that met --

        18       now, here's going to be a surprise for you, we

        19       were working on a bipartisan welfare and

        20       Medicaid reform coalition.  Sound familiar?

        21       Even then, Pat and I were knee-deep in working

        22       towards what we thought was important

        23       legislation.

        24                  And of course we'd fire things off

        25       to the New York State Senate and the Assembly.



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         1       And don't know if you all ever got the

         2       message, or you probably would have done it

         3       immediately.

         4                  But Pat and I were tireless in our

         5       efforts all those years ago, and what fun we

         6       had getting to know each other.

         7                  And how she loved her staff in the

         8       Rural Resources Commission, and some of you

         9       are here today.  And I called the staff and

        10       asked if they had some recollections.  And so

        11       let me give you a few words from some of them

        12       and what they thought.

        13                  "She made a concerted effort to get

        14       to know each of us on a personal basis.  And

        15       when I got engaged last year, she was one of

        16       the first persons I wanted to tell.  I knew

        17       she was sincerely happy for me."

        18                  "When Pat was in the intensive care

        19       unit at Kenmore Mercy Hospital, she had been

        20       working on a personal letter to honor a

        21       special occasion for one of her constituents.

        22       She was concerned because she had not been

        23       able to finish the letter, so she called the

        24       staff and said:  'You guys make sure you get

        25       the letter finished.'  And I know you did."



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         1                  "She was always encouraging and

         2       upbeat, even if she was not feeling well

         3       herself.  And every day she thanked us for

         4       coming to work and doing such a good job.

         5                  "Pat McGee set the tone for the

         6       office.  We were a real team and a staff that

         7       worked well together because we respected and

         8       admired our boss."

         9                  "The things I remember about

        10       Senator McGee, I remember her ability to

        11       empower people around her to do things beyond

        12       what they thought they were capable of doing.

        13       She treated everyone with compassion and

        14       respect, always adding a little humor to keep

        15       everyone relaxed."

        16                  The district office.  "Pat was a

        17       gold standard for politicians and for women.

        18       She rarely turned down the opportunity to meet

        19       any group.  Even when she was in her district

        20       office, if people came in, she would come out

        21       the door and meet with them and talk with

        22       them, particularly the young people.  Everyone

        23       knew they had a friend after they'd talked

        24       with Pat."

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         1       'Senator.'  And she said, 'You don't have to

         2       call me Senator; we're friends.'  And I

         3       responded, 'I don't have to call you Senator,

         4       but I love doing it, because you're so

         5       deserving of the title.'"

         6                  And, Sharon, your comment:  In 15

         7       years that you worked for her, you never had a

         8       day that you didn't look forward to going to

         9       work.

        10                  And my all-time favorite was one

        11       that you all shared with me.  And maybe if you

        12       had an office next door to her, John, maybe

        13       you would hear it.  Because when she would

        14       come back in after a long day of legislature

        15       work, she would say "Mother's home," and would

        16       go in and talk to everyone about what had

        17       transpired during the day.

        18                  What a wonderful, wonderful woman.

        19       And, Senator Paterson, you caught the essence,

        20       I think, of Pat in the chair.  But let me give

        21       you my recollection of Pat in the chair.

        22                  When things would come a little bit

        23       unglued around here, as they do sometimes, she

        24       would bang the gavel, and then she would stand

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         1       this, and she would say:  "Senator So-and-so,

         2       did you wish to ask a question of Senator

         3       Thus-and-so?"  And of course the Senator would

         4       say, "Yes, I did."  "I would be more than

         5       happy to translate your request through the

         6       chair."

         7                  And then of course order would be

         8       restored, and we would proceed.  And wasn't

         9       she wonderful the way she did that.  It kept

        10       us on an even keel, with civility and with

        11       poise.

        12                  So what can be said in closing

        13       except thank you, Pat, for your energy, your

        14       enthusiasm, your insight, your leadership, but

        15       most of all for your friendship.  May you rest

        16       in peace.

        17                  THE PRESIDENT:    Senator

        18       Marcellino.

        19                  SENATOR MARCELLINO:    As you've

        20       heard, Pat was well-liked by everybody in this

        21       chamber.  And I know it goes well beyond that.

        22                  The phrase "Mother's home"

        23       reverberated into our office, because we'd

        24       been sharing a conference room for a number of

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         1       So we always knew Pat was back.

         2                  And it was interesting, because it

         3       was done not as a joke, it was done with

         4       meaning and feeling.  She actually meant what

         5       she said.  And she looked upon her friends and

         6       her staff I think as her children, and treated

         7       them with respect and kindness.  And that's a

         8       marvelous thing.

         9                  In the years we shared a conference

        10       room, never a minute of any kind of conflict.

        11       Never a disagreement.  We came close once.  As

        12       many of you know, I was the president for two

        13       years of the Italian American Legislators

        14       organization, and as such the meetings were

        15       held in our conference room.  And of course

        16       the posters of scenes of Italy were put all

        17       around the walls.

        18                  Pat walked in one day quietly and

        19       just kind of looked around.  The next day,

        20       there were shamrocks in between all the

        21       posters.

        22                  (Laughter.)

        23                  SENATOR MARCELLINO:    So I went

        24       into the office and I said, "Was there a

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         1       felt a little balance was necessary."  So it

         2       was that kind of relationship.

         3                  And she did me a favor, a great

         4       favor.  She introduced me to salt-rising

         5       bread, a vile stuff.  I could not develop a

         6       taste for this.  She loved it.  I don't know

         7       how, I don't understand why.  But she loved it

         8       and always was willing to share.  And it was a

         9       gift that sometimes we didn't want to have,

        10       but it was there.  And you always took it.

        11                  And I must say, I will miss her.

        12       And one of the saddest days I've ever had up

        13       here was when I walked into this chamber and I

        14       saw those roses on this desk.  It's too bad.

        15       It's a loss, as has been said, to this chamber

        16       of a very fine person and a very fine

        17       legislator.  And I know "Mother's home" in a

        18       much better place.

        19                  God bless.

        20                  THE PRESIDENT:    Senator Nozzolio.

        21                  SENATOR NOZZOLIO:    Thank you,

        22       Madam President.

        23                  I thank my colleagues for sharing

        24       with us such fond and wonderful remembrances

        25       about such a wonderful lady.



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         1                  Those of us who shared those

         2       remembrances here in the Senate, I know we'll

         3       treasure them.  Those of us who had the

         4       fortune of serving with Pat, both in this body

         5       and in the Assembly, have been given a

         6       wonderful gift through those years.

         7                  I just want to share with my

         8       colleagues briefly a little story of Pat that

         9       took place before she came to Albany.  And

        10       Mike and I were reminiscing about it a little

        11       earlier, that early spring of 1987, when she

        12       was called upon to run for the State Assembly

        13       the first time.  And Bill Paxon, who was in

        14       Mike's kitchen, trying very hard to convince

        15       Pat, at not the 11th hour but the 12th hour,

        16       to sign up and run for the State Assembly.

        17                  I know she had a lot of doubts.

        18       Maybe it was because Bill was dispatched in

        19       the first place to talk her into it.  But she,

        20       after giving it as much thought as she could

        21       on such short notice, decided to run.  And I

        22       went down a few days later to meet with her

        23       and to help in that first campaign.

        24                  And in spite of that, she still

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         1       that, she still ran what at that time was

         2       literally one of the best and strongest races

         3       in the history of the Assembly.  It was such a

         4       wonderful, happy, joyous day that she was

         5       victorious that spring day, that May day in

         6       1987.  Bill Paxon still talks about it.

         7                  And I know that person who was

         8       brought in to service at the state level, we

         9       are so grateful to her family for the

        10       sacrifices to allow her to serve in the

        11       Legislature, to her community, who supported

        12       her, the community that she loved.

        13                  What struck me way back then, in my

        14       first meetings with her during that campaign,

        15       was what I remember most about her today.

        16       Strong-willed, independent-minded, dedicated

        17       to family and community, cared so much about

        18       what she was doing.  That service to her

        19       state, to her nation, was terrific.  But what

        20       she gave us here were memories of a person who

        21       was so kind and so supportive.

        22                  Madam Chairlady, I know we all are

        23       sad by this occasion, but all happy by the

        24       fact that we had the honor of knowing her.

        25                  THE PRESIDENT:    Senator



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         1       Hassell-Thompson.

         2                  SENATOR HASSELL-THOMPSON:    Thank

         3       you, Madam President.

         4                  When you're this far down the

         5       chain, there's very little left that's unique

         6       and new to say.  So if I repeat, it will be

         7       reinforcement, not duplicity.

         8                  Pat McGee was an extraordinary

         9       lady.  Coming from the Democratic side didn't

        10       matter to her.  She was a person who was a

        11       good friend.  We met at a women's caucus once,

        12       and we started a conversation.  And until the

        13       last day I saw her, there was no break in that

        14       friendship and in that conversation.

        15                  She had a demeanor that if all of

        16       us would emulate, we'd be a lot better for it.

        17       Micah says to love mercy, do justice, walk

        18       humbly with your God.  That was Pat McGee.

        19                  THE PRESIDENT:    Senator

        20       Oppenheimer.

        21                  SENATOR OPPENHEIMER:    Well, I

        22       will have to concur with Senator

        23       Hassell-Thompson; we may have known her in a

        24       little different venue.

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         1       here -- in fact, everyone here -- that she was

         2       so well-liked by all of us on both sides of

         3       the aisle.  And that she was very

         4       direct-talking.  You knew that what she said,

         5       she meant.  And you welcomed the very

         6       directness that she had.  But she also had a

         7       wonderful, fun, lovely manner, and that was

         8       another piece of her that we loved.

         9                  But I knew her in a slightly

        10       different venue, as did the prior speaker, and

        11       that is from the Legislative Women's Caucus.

        12       I've been on the executive board for 18 years,

        13       and she was on it for a number of years.

        14                  And in that capacity, I must say

        15       she was a little bit more progressive than

        16       some of her confreres on the other side of the

        17       aisle.  She was a strong supporter for

        18       pro-choice, for a woman's right to choose her

        19       reproductive timing.  She was there for all

        20       kinds of health issues that were exceedingly

        21       important to women's health.  She was there

        22       for education, equal opportunities for women.

        23       It was just a great variety of issues that

        24       were substantial and important to women.

        25                  And for that, I felt very thankful



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         1       that she was on the other side of the aisle

         2       and that we had support coming on some of

         3       these issues which I feel are very, very

         4       meaningful to women, to myself personally.

         5                  And it was wonderful to me to have

         6       her there, and I'm going to miss her a lot.

         7                  THE PRESIDENT:    Senator Little.

         8                  SENATOR LITTLE:    Thank you, Madam

         9       President.

        10                  All of us have many memories of our

        11       years of friendship with Pat McGee.  She

        12       preceded me in the Assembly and welcomed me

        13       there with her friendship and her mentorship

        14       and the name "Miss Betty."  I think she was

        15       the only person in my lifetime that ever

        16       called me "Miss Betty," but it was with such

        17       warmth and friendship that I loved it.

        18                  And then when I came to the Senate,

        19       it was the same welcoming Senator McGee, with

        20       some advice and counsel and friendship and

        21       mentoring as we go along.

        22                  I recently heard a statement that

        23       said for a community leader, life is a bowl of

        24       charities.  And I think that speaks of Pat

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         1       she gave her presence and her support, her

         2       financial support and her personal support, to

         3       so many of the not-for-profit groups in her

         4       district who were doing so much good for the

         5       people that she loved so much.

         6                  And today, we remember and we

         7       recognize her not for all the honors that she

         8       received, although they were many, and not for

         9       the successful elections she had, although

        10       they were many and very successful too; she

        11       was a great candidate and a great campaigner.

        12                  I think we recognize and remember

        13       Senator McGee today for all that she has

        14       given, all that she has given to this Senate

        15       body and to the state, but, most of all, all

        16       that she has given to her constituents.  She

        17       gave her constituents a voice in Albany.  She

        18       gave them a true advocate for their causes.

        19       And she gave them a very caring friendship.

        20                  I know her family will miss her

        21       greatly.  But to say that we will miss her

        22       greatly is truly an understatement.  And I

        23       know we all will miss her smiling face and her

        24       personal friendship as well.

        25                  Thank you.



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         1                  THE PRESIDENT:    Senator Morahan.

         2                  SENATOR MORAHAN:    Thank you,

         3       Madam President.

         4                  I rise today in sorrowful tribute

         5       to our colleague Patricia McGee and to offer

         6       my condolences to her family.

         7                  I also had the privilege of sitting

         8       next to Senator McGee.  Every time I moved my

         9       seat, it seemed that we were together.  And we

        10       also sat together in the conference.

        11                  And I admired her dogged, dogged

        12       support and work on behalf of her

        13       constituents.  So I want to offer also to her

        14       constituency our sympathies on the loss of

        15       such a great advocate and leader.

        16                  Wherever she is now, I know Pat

        17       would be terribly embarrassed hearing all

        18       these great words.  She wasn't that kind of a

        19       person.  She did her work, she looked for no

        20       glory, she worked very hard and she was very

        21       well respected -- indeed, loved -- by this

        22       community of senators.

        23                  So I want to share with you our

        24       grief.  We want to share with you your pain.

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         1       terribly missed.

         2                  Less than a year ago, Patricia sat

         3       where the Lieutenant Governor is now, up at

         4       the podium, and presided over a similar

         5       occurrence, an occasion for my daughter who

         6       had passed away.  And she conducted that

         7       ceremonial act of the Senate in the most

         8       graceful way.  And I have that on tape that I

         9       can review.  And I'll never forget Pat for

        10       that day, or for the many other days that we

        11       served together.

        12                  So I offer you my condolences.  And

        13       to Pat, where I think I know where she is,

        14       she's probably looking down on us now,

        15       red-faced and embarrassed, saying:  Sit down,

        16       Tom Morahan, and shut up.  So that's exactly

        17       what this senator is going to do.

        18                  Thank you.

        19                  THE PRESIDENT:    Senator

        20       Stachowski.

        21                  SENATOR STACHOWSKI:    Pat McGee

        22       was a very interesting individual, I thought,

        23       because as easygoing as she was, and as

        24       friendly as she was, if you were on Rural

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         1       serve on with her, you always knew who was in

         2       charge.

         3                  As a matter of fact, I'm not sure

         4       that the Assembly chairman ever knew that he

         5       really wasn't in charge, that it was really

         6       Pat McGee's show, because she just took it

         7       over.  At least that was my impression.  And

         8       at those meetings, I don't really talk a lot,

         9       I kind of observe.  And I thought Pat ran it

        10       and someday the Assembly guys will figure it

        11       out, that it was really her commission and she

        12       just let them along for the ride.

        13                  But she had a wonderful sense of

        14       humor.  And I used to travel with her an awful

        15       lot.  And last year, when USAir was in one of

        16       their wonderful periods of no flights to

        17       Albany, we used to go through Philadelphia on

        18       Sundays.  And Pat would always fly, and we'd

        19       get off in Philadelphia and we'd sit.  And I'd

        20       go waltz around the airport, because they have

        21       a mall there, and I'd come back and Pat would

        22       be sitting on the other side, not usually on

        23       the side that the gate would go, and I'd have

        24       to run over and say, "Pat, this one's ours,

        25       we're leaving."



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         1                  She'd have a plastic bag with

         2       cut-up fruit, and she'd always offer me some.

         3       And I felt like I was her son, half the time,

         4       because she'd be saying, you know, "You should

         5       have this, it's better for you," et cetera.

         6                  And she just was wonderful to

         7       travel with.  And unfortunately, now we're

         8       going through Philadelphia again, some of us,

         9       and it's kind of an empty feeling going

        10       through Philadelphia without Pat along.  So

        11       it's another place where you'd miss her being.

        12                  And actually, it really is funny

        13       because I said that to Mike at the lunch after

        14       the funeral, that I've gone through

        15       Philadelphia twice, and without Pat being

        16       there it's really kind of a cold trip.

        17                  Nobody ever supported the Southern

        18       Tier harder.  And the interesting thing is

        19       whenever there was an important delegation

        20       meeting, as George alluded to earlier, no

        21       matter what the weather, it seemed like Pat

        22       was there.  And sometimes the trip for her,

        23       coming from Franklinville to Buffalo, isn't

        24       the easiest in the winter.  And she was there.

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         1       the region, Pat McGee was there, because she

         2       wasn't going to miss out on it and she was

         3       going to make sure that her opinion on that

         4       issue would be heard.  Or she would get the

         5       information from whoever we were dealing with

         6       so she could make her own judgment, and

         7       probably help us make ours.

         8                  So we're all going to miss Pat

         9       McGee.  And it was interesting, you didn't

        10       always agree with her.  But no matter if you

        11       argued with her or not, you never disliked

        12       her.  And she's one of those people that you

        13       often hear about that you've never heard

        14       anybody say anything bad about.

        15                  And as Senator Bruno said, she

        16       didn't have an ego, and more of us could use

        17       that.  She also had a sincerity about her.  No

        18       matter what she said, you knew that's what she

        19       meant.  And there was never a question it was

        20       going to come back something different.  Once

        21       she told you that's what she was going to do,

        22       you knew that that was what she was going to

        23       do.

        24                  I also had an edge on her because,

        25       unknowingly to her, I had friends who knew her



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         1       and her husband for years.  So I had done all

         2       this background check on her.  The Carpenter

         3       family knows the McGees for years, and her

         4       brother Danny used to ref with Mr. Carpenter.

         5       So I knew all about Pat, but I never let on to

         6       that.  I just kept that information and wanted

         7       to see if she was actually as good as they

         8       kept saying she was.  And she was.  So it was

         9       a great thing to have known about so that I

        10       knew I could trust her ahead of time.

        11                  And the fact is that we're going to

        12       miss Pat.  And especially in Rural Resources,

        13       where that commission, more so than anything

        14       else -- and I've been on other commissions

        15       while I've been here.  Pat McGee always made

        16       sure that everybody was included.  When there

        17       was a bill coming out of Rural Resources,

        18       everybody was on it.  Assembly majority,

        19       Assembly minority, Senate majority and Senate

        20       minority, we were all on the bills, because

        21       Pat McGee made sure we were all on the bills.

        22                  And that may not sound like much to

        23       the people that are visiting, but to those of

        24       us who work here, that was a really big deal.

        25       And so that's just another area where Pat was



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         1       ahead of her time.

         2                  And Pat was just such a wonderful

         3       person, and we're going to miss her.  But

         4       we'll always be thankful that we had the

         5       opportunity to have the family share her

         6       friendship with us by letting her be here.

         7                  THE PRESIDENT:    Senator

         8       Fuschillo.

         9                  SENATOR FUSCHILLO:    Thank you

        10       very much, Madam President.

        11                  The resolution started off today

        12       "the remarkable life and career of Patricia K.

        13       McGee."  How appropriate for such a great lady

        14       who decided to join this business of

        15       self-promotion and tremendous egos, and she

        16       had neither.

        17                  I remember she used to sit over

        18       here, and I guess I'm not going to take an

        19       insult that every year she moved one seat away

        20       from me.  But she started off, and we didn't

        21       always agree, but we drew together.  Whenever

        22       I had a bill on the calendar, she used to say:

        23       "Chucky, Chucky, Chucky."  And then it went

        24       to, last year:  "Oh, my God, another Fuschillo

        25       bill."



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         1                  And I didn't get insulted, Carl,

         2       when she moved next to you, at all.

         3                  But she always put it into

         4       perspective for me, and I always say this to

         5       people now too:  It's just a job with a great

         6       title, but it's just a job.

         7                  And as John Bonacic said, she used

         8       to sit here and we used to joke how she used

         9       to probably drive her staff crazy with the

        10       pencil erasers.  And all you used to do is

        11       come down from the office and bring her more

        12       pencils.

        13                  But she took so much care and love

        14       to her work.  And what I admired most about

        15       her was the respect that she had for people,

        16       especially her staff.  I mean, you were never

        17       her staff, her administrative aide, her

        18       secretary, her counsel; you worked together on

        19       everything.  And she taught us a lot about how

        20       to treat people.

        21                  The Wednesday before she passed

        22       away, Mike Balboni and I were in the mall and

        23       we bought this card that Dale had spoken

        24       about, and we thought it would be a nice thing

        25       to bring back to conference.  And I remember



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         1       everybody wrote such nice things.  I think

         2       Betty Little wrote:  "Help, come back, we need

         3       another woman in this conference!"  But, you

         4       know, the tone was we miss you, we love you,

         5       we need you back.

         6                  And I remember getting the call

         7       Sunday morning at my house that Patty McGee

         8       passed away, and it was just terrible, tragic.

         9       It was so sad.  And then I became angry.  As

        10       John DeFrancisco said, angry because I never

        11       had the opportunity to say goodbye.  And angry

        12       because I really, really loved this lady.  And

        13       angry because if she was here today, I would

        14       say to her, Thanks, Patty.  Thanks for being

        15       my friend and thanks for enriching my life.

        16                  Thank you, Madam President.

        17                  THE PRESIDENT:    Senator Libous.

        18                  SENATOR LIBOUS:    Thank you, Madam

        19       President.

        20                  Who could not fall in love with Pat

        21       McGee.  Mike, you had to share her with all of

        22       us and her staff and her constituents.

        23                  And as members are speaking today,

        24       I'm looking around the room and I'm seeing all

        25       these smiles because Patty is with us.  And we



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         1       all have different memories.  We all have

         2       those special moments that we had with her and

         3       her many attributes that were talked about.

         4                  And I'd like to share one with you,

         5       and it comes to mind quite frequently in the

         6       last several weeks since her passing, because

         7       I, like John and Chuck and I think a lot of

         8       others, didn't realize how sick she really

         9       was.  And there's an emptiness because we

        10       couldn't say goodbye, and it's difficult not

        11       to have closure with a friend.

        12                  And when Patty first came to the

        13       Senate, Senator Bruno appointed her the

        14       chairman of the Alcoholism and Drug Abuse

        15       Committee, and I was the chairman of the

        16       Mental Health Committee.  And I had shared

        17       Alcoholism and Abuse prior to that.  And we

        18       have these budget subcommittees that we form.

        19       And so the first subcommittee meeting took

        20       place, and Patty shows up at the subcommittee

        21       meeting, and there's staff there and other

        22       members.

        23                  And as we're going through, the

        24       staff is doing their analysis of what's in the

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         1       whatever.  And then they would begin reading

         2       off $100,000 for a program in Long Island,

         3       $150,000 for a program in Binghamton, programs

         4       in Orange County and whatever.

         5                  And as the meeting's going on,

         6       Patty stopped and she said, "Mr. Chairman" --

         7       because she was always very respectful -- and

         8       I said "Yes, Senator?"  And she said, "Could I

         9       see you in your office for a moment?"  So we

        10       went into the office, we closed the door, and

        11       the staffs are still sitting out there.

        12                  She looks me right in the eye and

        13       she says:  "Listen, dearie."  She says,

        14       "Before you adjourn that meeting, there's

        15       going to be $150,000 in that budget for an

        16       alcoholism program for women in the Southern

        17       Tier."

        18                  And I looked at her and I said,

        19       "Yes, ma'am."

        20                  (Laughter.)

        21                  THE PRESIDENT:    Senator Alesi.

        22                  SENATOR ALESI:    Thank you, Madam

        23       President.

        24                  I'm just wondering if there's

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         1       It seems as though we all did.  I know I did.

         2       And I enjoyed that experience very much.

         3                  I can honestly say that I developed

         4       a great affection for Pat McGee when I first

         5       went to the Assembly.  And we had a rather

         6       large freshman class.  And we were pretty much

         7       all full of ourselves, and probably myself

         8       more than anybody.  But somehow or other, I

         9       zoned in on Pat McGee, or Patty zoned in on

        10       me.  But whatever it was, we got to be good

        11       friends very quickly.

        12                  And I remember, like when you go

        13       away to college the first year, you know, when

        14       you come into the Assembly and you're out to

        15       dinner a lot and you start beefing up and you

        16       start putting on weight.  One day I was

        17       sitting in conference, and I was fooling

        18       around with my button-down shirt.  And

        19       afterwards she came over to me and she said,

        20       "Are you having a problem with your collars?"

        21       And I said, "Yes."  And she said, "You know,

        22       they're all crumpled up."  And I said:  "I

        23       know.  I don't know what to do about that.

        24       You think maybe a little more starch would

        25       help?"  And she said, "No, sonny boy, a little



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         1       less starch."

         2                  (Laughter.)

         3                  SENATOR ALESI:    And from that day

         4       forward, there was a little bit of a thing

         5       between Patty and me.

         6                  And I escaped the Assembly minority

         7       long before a lot of my colleagues who were

         8       senior to me.  John, you sat next to her, and

         9       Balboni and Flanagan and Robach and so many

        10       others.  But when Patty came here to the

        11       Senate, with no disrespect to all of my other

        12       friends, I was just overjoyed, because it gave

        13       me that opportunity -- because she did sit

        14       right here, and eventually next to me again,

        15       and it gave me that opportunity to banter with

        16       her.

        17                  And in fact, when I was going to

        18       move this year, I just wanted to move for the

        19       sake of moving, and it turns out that Patty

        20       was supposed to sit next to me again.  But I

        21       didn't like being back there, because I have

        22       difficulty hearing and I wanted to come back

        23       here.  And I convinced Morahan he should go

        24       back over there.  But the one thing that was

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         1       was that Patty was going to be sitting next to

         2       me.

         3                  And so I landed back here.  And for

         4       whatever reason, I don't know, right now

         5       there's an empty seat there and an empty seat

         6       where she would have been.

         7                  And it just makes me think of a few

         8       times when I'd offer up sometimes some

         9       one-liners.  In fact, I was always trying to

        10       get under her skin.  And I would be cynical

        11       about something, and she would just simply

        12       look at me and she'd say, "You don't say."  As

        13       if whatever it was I was trying to say didn't

        14       really mean anything, get a grip on myself.

        15       Don't take yourself that seriously.  Because

        16       that was Patty.

        17                  If I was being irreverent, she'd

        18       just simply look at me and say, "Why,

        19       Senator," and I'd get the message.

        20                  And sometimes when I was really

        21       pushing the envelope, she would just look at

        22       me and say nothing.  And sometimes that's the

        23       greatest display of intelligence and a great

        24       of sense of humor, is just to smile back at

        25       somebody and say nothing.  And she was very,



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         1       very good at that.

         2                  I mentioned all my colleagues that

         3       came over here with me from the Assembly.  And

         4       I take great joy in reminding all of them, who

         5       were so senior to me at the time in the

         6       Assembly, that they all came in and I am now

         7       senior to all of them.  And I used to do that

         8       to Patty all the time.

         9                  And every now and then something

        10       would come up, and she'd give me a one-liner

        11       back, and the only response I could give her

        12       was, "Well, that may be true, but just

        13       remember you're junior to me."  And one day

        14       she looked me right in the eye and she said,

        15       "And, Senator, I very much enjoy being your

        16       junior," as if I were a hundred years older

        17       than she was.

        18                  And that was her folksy charm that

        19       everybody came to know.  That was Patty McGee.

        20       That was just a regular person, but devoted to

        21       the job, passionate about her job.  She showed

        22       a strength and a sense of purpose that you

        23       don't often see in our business, because you

        24       knew that she was doing this for a reason

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         1                  And you could tell, if she was

         2       talking to somebody, it wouldn't matter if she

         3       was talking to a Democrat or a Republican.

         4       When Patty McGee was talking to somebody, she

         5       was talking to a person.

         6                  And when I went down to the

         7       funeral, I had that same sense when I looked

         8       around and saw all of the people that came to

         9       pay tribute to her.  What a collection of

        10       people, different people.  And every single

        11       one of them had, I'm sure, that same thing

        12       that I said I developed so long ago, was a

        13       sense of affection for Patty McGee, and in

        14       their own way, as we do in our own way here.

        15                  I only wish -- by way of paying a

        16       compliment, I only wish I could hear once

        17       again the words that her chief of staff said

        18       at that funeral.  It was marvelous.  It was

        19       such a wonderful way to capture the spirit of

        20       Patty McGee.  And to see her in her hometown,

        21       where we don't get to see ourselves or each

        22       other very often, because we're different

        23       people up here.  Patty was not different when

        24       she came to Albany.  She was not different

        25       when she was in the Senate.



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         1                  And so as Senator Bruno mentioned

         2       in his comments, we do have an empty seat.

         3       But I know Patty McGee's presence will always

         4       be felt here.

         5                  THE PRESIDENT:    Senator Stavisky.

         6                  SENATOR STAVISKY:    Thank you,

         7       Madam Chairman.  Madam President, rather.

         8       Sorry.

         9                  I served on that subcommittee on

        10       the nursing shortage with Senator McGee.  And

        11       when she first started the subcommittee, I

        12       made my position very clear.  We disagreed on

        13       one very important issue, the 8:00 a.m.

        14       meetings.

        15                  And one day at one of the 8:00 a.m.

        16       committee meetings, she had handed me some of

        17       the bread and said, "Taste it.  Isn't it

        18       delicious?"  And I must tell you, I lied.  And

        19       I said, "Yes, it's delicious."  Because I was

        20       afraid not to say -- to tell the truth.

        21                  But this is the way you dealt with

        22       Pat McGee.  Hearings were held all over the

        23       state, which she chaired.  And I went out to

        24       Fredonia and to other places in Western

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         1       was so glad that she had chosen SUNY Fredonia

         2       as a spot for a hearing.  And I went to the

         3       other hearings throughout the state.

         4                  And at these hearings, I must say,

         5       Pat was amazing.  Because these were not

         6       hearings, these were roundtable discussions

         7       with people who were invited to speak.  But

         8       each one spoke.  And there was an interaction

         9       that I've never seen at hearings before.

        10       There was an interaction between the person

        11       who was the invitee and Senator McGee.

        12                  And it was a roundtable, but she

        13       made sure that she got in the middle of the

        14       table so that she could interact with each of

        15       the participants.  And it was just the thing

        16       that when I was going to college and I took

        17       some education courses, this is the way you

        18       were supposed to interact in a classroom.

        19                  And she was doing this -- we had

        20       one in my district, in Queens, and she was

        21       absolutely amazing.  She brought a warmth and

        22       a vitality, a sense of energy and exuberance

        23       to what she was doing.  And everybody came

        24       away from this hearing with such a wonderful

        25       feeling that perhaps something would be done



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         1       to help the nursing shortage.

         2                  And this concern for others just

         3       overflowed into everything that she did.  I

         4       enjoyed the time that we spent at these

         5       hearings, and we're going to miss her.

         6                  Thank you, Madam President.

         7                  THE PRESIDENT:    Senator

         8       Montgomery.

         9                  SENATOR MONTGOMERY:    Yes, Madam

        10       President, thank you.

        11                  I join my colleagues in expressing

        12       the fact that we miss our colleague very, very

        13       much.

        14                  And I just want to tell a story.

        15       It was many years ago when, in the old days,

        16       we passed legislation on this side.  Fairly

        17       frequently, I shall remind you.  And I had a

        18       bill that was related to the way the members

        19       of the Seneca Nation, and I suppose other

        20       tribes in our state, handled their foster care

        21       decisions.

        22                  And I was invited to come and visit

        23       with members of the nation that took me into

        24       her district.  At that time she was in the

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         1       traveled very, very far, my staff and I -- and

         2       it was very, very exciting but really

         3       different to be in Olean and on the

         4       reservation and to deal with the Native

         5       Americans.

         6                  And she apparently dealt with them

         7       all of the time.  So she very graciously came

         8       to a big event that we had, that they had for

         9       us.  And I don't believe we invited former

        10       Senator Present, but we did invite her.  She

        11       was, you know, a woman at that time in the

        12       Assembly.  And the two of us had a great time

        13       celebrating, with the Seneca Nation,

        14       legislation that was so meaningful to them.

        15                  And so I thought -- I never forgot

        16       that.  I thought that that was just so

        17       gracious of her.  And it was really a

        18       different -- different to be able to have a

        19       sisterhood as a legislator with another woman

        20       in another part of the state, even though she

        21       was Republican.  So I appreciated that.  And

        22       that's my memory, that sort of set for me, of

        23       a most gracious lady and a wonderful

        24       legislator.

        25                  So I wish you continued memories of



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         1       those good times when we all were able to

         2       enjoy her presence here with us.

         3                  Thank you.

         4                  THE PRESIDENT:    Senator Flanagan.

         5                  SENATOR FLANAGAN:    Thank you,

         6       Madam President.

         7                  It's interesting to listen to all

         8       the people talk about sitting next to Senator

         9       McGee.  Given the fact that I sit next to

        10       Senator Robach, I really wish I could have sat

        11       next to Senator McGee.

        12                  (Laughter.)

        13                  SENATOR FLANAGAN:    Got to bust

        14       chops around here and say good things about

        15       our colleagues.

        16                  Everybody brings something

        17       different to the equation, in listening to the

        18       comments that were made.  Here's how I would

        19       describe Patty McGee.  I was elected in the

        20       fall of 1986, she was elected in the early

        21       part of 1987, so I served with her and had

        22       some relationship with her over a long period

        23       of time.  And yet I won't stand before this

        24       body and suggest that I knew her as well as

        25       some other people did.



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         1                  But my remembrances of her are very

         2       clear and basic and very important.  She was a

         3       lady.  She was always a lady.  She could be

         4       irreverent, and she had a wonderful sense of

         5       humor, but she was always a lady.

         6                  She was extraordinarily

         7       well-respected.  And I, like many of us, hope

         8       that we can always enjoy the respect of our

         9       colleagues.  So that no matter what your

        10       profession is, if you can do that at the

        11       beginning of your career and, more

        12       importantly, at the end of your career, that's

        13       a hallmark of someone who is a real

        14       professional.

        15                  Her staff, all wonderful people and

        16       all reflective of her as a person.  I think

        17       you learn a lot about what a Senator or an

        18       Assembly member is like by the people that

        19       they have in their office and how those people

        20       act.  So that's a real compliment to her.  And

        21       the other way around; they had a profound

        22       impact on her.

        23                  She served in the Assembly, and a

        24       number of us served with her in the Assembly,

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         1       a wonderful demeanor, but she could drive the

         2       Democrats in the majority absolutely crazy.

         3       She was genteel, she was affable, but she was

         4       persistent.  If she wanted to ask questions on

         5       a bill, she could have cared less how long we

         6       were going on, she was going to ask her

         7       questions on a bill and be persistent.

         8                  Always diplomatic, always

         9       professional, but when she wanted to make her

        10       point, people were going to listen to what

        11       that point was.  And she did that many, many,

        12       many times.  But always in a nice way.  She

        13       may attack your bill, but she would never

        14       attack anyone personally.

        15                  So part of her tenure in the

        16       Assembly was to play the role of the loyal

        17       opposition, and she did it extraordinarily

        18       well.

        19                  And two other things about Patty

        20       McGee.  The most important I'll save for last,

        21       in my own humble opinion.

        22                  I don't know if this is folklore or

        23       if it's true, and I would have to perhaps ask

        24       Mr. McGee if this is true.  There was a time

        25       in the Assembly I had heard that Patty had a



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         1       tattoo.  So again, I don't know if this is

         2       folklore, but I had the temerity, slash,

         3       stupidity to actually say to her:  "Patty, do

         4       you actually have a tattoo?"  Now, she tells

         5       me yes.  Again, I don't know if it's true.

         6       And I said, "Where the heck is it?"  She says:

         7       "None of your damn business."

         8                  (Laughter.)

         9                  SENATOR FLANAGAN:    And you know,

        10       because you know her, I'm telling you the

        11       truth.

        12                  Last but not least, I don't think

        13       anybody's said this, she is a perfect

        14       indication that nice guys don't finish last.

        15       She was at the top of her game, she was loved

        16       immensely by people here and in her district.

        17       She is what we should all hope that we can

        18       turn out to be.

        19                  Thank you, Madam President.

        20                  THE PRESIDENT:    Senator Marchi.

        21                  SENATOR MARCHI:    Madam President,

        22       it must be bewildering to you, staying up

        23       there and yet catching so much of the magic

        24       that seems to flow in an unending web.

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         1       there.  Had never been a member of the Senate.

         2       I don't think we participated with him in the

         3       constitutional convention.  And in each and

         4       every body, we had an opportunity to know each

         5       other.

         6                  So I don't know whether it's the

         7       fortuitous mix of the shape of this chamber,

         8       of the distance that embraces us, of all of

         9       the elements that contribute to what we

        10       recall.

        11                  Let me tell you this.  The happiest

        12       years that I have spent in my life as a member

        13       of the Legislature were these recent years,

        14       because it -- because I enjoyed the same --

        15       had the same feeling at the very start.  And

        16       as time went on, everybody that I had met, and

        17       Senator McGee was an example of it,

        18       demonstrated such a wonderful humanity.

        19                  It's not how much we know or how

        20       much we put together or what legislation we

        21       were able to pass, it's what we feel.  And

        22       this is what every single member in this

        23       chamber, all of us.  And you yourself, Madam

        24       President, just sitting there, I'm sure,

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         1       in great length with Malcolm Wilson.  He sat

         2       up there, but at the same time he caught all

         3       of the feelings that flowed from this group.

         4                  So all of you, whatever you do, if

         5       you're doing it out of conviction and out of

         6       heart, you're donating a patrimony of

         7       tremendous value.  There's no money in the

         8       world that can give you as much happiness in

         9       enjoying this patrimony, this patrimony of

        10       love and affection that we have for each

        11       other.

        12                  And this does not mean that we have

        13       to march according to a ritual jump.  We can

        14       elect to make decisions.  And the product, I

        15       think, compares well with any legislative body

        16       in the world.  But it's the feeling that if

        17       imparts to each and every one of us.

        18                  And Senator McGee was really a

        19       very, very enlightened example of it.  I

        20       remember very personally things that I

        21       exchanged with her -- as all of you do, I

        22       suppose, that you've had an opportunity to

        23       talk with her -- how prescient and how just

        24       full of life and understanding of humanity

        25       that she represented to us.



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         1                  So, Madam President, I thank the

         2       good Lord for his blessing, and I'm glad that

         3       I'm hear to witness.  This is a wealth that we

         4       all enjoy, to enjoy each other.  And she

         5       provided it in such rich measure.  She was

         6       always a joy to speak with.

         7                  And I believe that we someday will

         8       be in that unknown country, which we will know

         9       much better, but she can see us.  And she must

        10       be gathering a lot of joy and happiness out of

        11       the fact that a spark of that eternal

        12       eventuality that awaits us all is being

        13       shared.  And she must be smiling right now.

        14                  THE PRESIDENT:    Senator Golden.

        15                  SENATOR GOLDEN:    Thank you, Madam

        16       President.

        17                  I'm one of the newer senators to

        18       the conference here.  And I'm here -- this is

        19       my second term, my third year.  And I had the

        20       privilege of sitting two seats away from Pat

        21       McGee.

        22                  And if Jim thought that she wanted

        23       to be next to him, it really had nothing to do

        24       with Jim.  You see, the chair was always like

        25       this.  Do you know why the chair was always



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         1       like that?  We thought she didn't like us,

         2       that she didn't want to talk to me.

         3                  But she was a very engaging woman.

         4       She would always want to know about Brooklyn,

         5       about the people in Brooklyn, how could you

         6       represent Brooklyn.  And I used to tell her, I

         7       used to get from one part of my district to

         8       the other part of the district, I used to do

         9       it in 30 minutes.  She said:  "In 30 minutes

        10       you go through your whole district?"  She

        11       couldn't understand, she couldn't fathom that.

        12                  And she loved certain pieces of

        13       legislation.  I tried to take a keg-beer piece

        14       of legislation.  I thought she was going to

        15       kill me one day.  She said, "You can't take

        16       that.  That's my legislation."  I said, "Okay,

        17       it's yours."

        18                  And she talked about my -- she

        19       always liked to get into my kids and my

        20       heritage.  And that's the type of person, she

        21       wanted to get to understand you and to know

        22       you.

        23                  But the reason she kept the chair

        24       this way and she always wore the sweater is

        25       because the air conditioner hits her right



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         1       here on this spot.

         2                  So what I used to do, I used to

         3       turn the chair around on her, and she used to

         4       come in and she'd be flipping.  "Who turned my

         5       chair?"  And I used to do it to her all the

         6       time.

         7                  She was a great lady, she had a

         8       great sense of humor, and she served her

         9       family and her community very, very well and

        10       distinguished well.

        11                  May God bless her.  She served

        12       well.  And I think it's Lincoln's quote, by

        13       the people, for the people.  By the people --

        14       it's by the people, for the people.  She

        15       definitely was that person.  She worked for

        16       the people, and she did a great job.  God

        17       bless her.

        18                  THE PRESIDENT:    Senator Balboni,

        19       to close.

        20                  SENATOR BALBONI:    Madam

        21       President, this is a fine tradition.  This is

        22       a very unique opportunity for us, as we write

        23       history, to put a point on the pencil, to give

        24       color to the personalities that shape our

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         1       tradition.

         2                  And for the 20-some-odd years that

         3       I have been in this town -- yes, it's been

         4       that long -- you come to take these moments as

         5       opportunities not to judge but, rather,

         6       evaluate the characters that have come through

         7       our lives.  And there are moments that give

         8       you a real insight into people, and they don't

         9       change.

        10                  Patty McGee had qualities that I

        11       think single her out as a model for all of us.

        12       In 1993, I started working out really hard,

        13       because I had to do something with this body.

        14       And I would show up at the gym at 6 o'clock in

        15       the morning.  Six o'clock in the morning.  I

        16       thought I was the early riser.  And so I would

        17       walk -- and one morning I got there, I didn't

        18       have my key.  So I went wandering through the

        19       halls of the LOB looking for someone with a

        20       key.  And sure enough, there was one office

        21       open.  Only one.  Pat McGee.

        22                  And through the years I realized

        23       she always gave her time like that towards

        24       this job.

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         1       they treat their staff.  Her staff adored her.

         2       Always presenting them with the best

         3       opportunities.

         4                  I also judge a person who

         5       represents a district not by how flashy they

         6       are, but by what type of enthusiasm they have

         7       for the district.  And lastly, I always judge

         8       a legislator by showing up and not whining.

         9                  Pat McGee just showed up ready to

        10       do work without any complaint.  I remember

        11       showing up one time, there was a bad rainstorm

        12       and I was in the Assembly and I said, "Oh,

        13       boy, it was so tough getting up here from Long

        14       Island."  She said, "Yeah, I had four feet of

        15       snow."  Okay, thanks for the perspective.

        16                  (Laughter.)

        17                  SENATOR BALBONI:    You know, in

        18       this body we get a chance to put everything

        19       aside.  We've been here for more than an hour

        20       now, and we are doing now something that's

        21       much, much more precious than money.  We're

        22       giving our time.  And that's so appropriate,

        23       because that's what Patty did.  She gave her

        24       time.

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         1       day, that's how we're going to be remembered.

         2       Not by what we wore, not necessarily by what

         3       we said, but the job we did.  And this is a

         4       wonderful opportunity, as colleagues, to sit

         5       back and put everything aside and say:  Well

         6       done.

         7                  Thank you, Madam President.

         8                  THE PRESIDENT:    Thank you,

         9       Senator Balboni, for closing for the members.

        10                  I would be remiss before the vote

        11       if I didn't express, briefly, my deep respect

        12       and great mourning for the loss of my friend

        13       Pat McGee.  Her Irish twinkle.

        14                  As I got to know her, there was no

        15       question in my mind that she was a person to

        16       be reckoned with.  Her simple way of getting

        17       her point across never was lost.  Neither was

        18       the fact that she always understood the issues

        19       before her.  But in her quiet way, she moved

        20       to accomplish what she wanted to do.

        21                  I will miss her very poignantly

        22       because she's been the lone voice, how many

        23       times, when I say "All in favor please say

        24       aye."  I miss her terribly.  Because with her

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         1       "Aye," and she'd smile at me and make me

         2       laugh.

         3                  When I received the call that she

         4       died, I cried.  And my husband said to me,

         5       "What happened?"  I said, "Pat McGee has

         6       died."  He said:  "Pat McGee?  I've never

         7       heard you mention her."  And I said to him,

         8       "Now that she's gone, I appreciate how much we

         9       have lost."

        10                  And so many of you have said that.

        11       In her quiet way, she never commanded our

        12       attention unless it was to get something done.

        13       But I'm so impressed today and learned so much

        14       about each of you because of your deep respect

        15       and appreciation for a woman whom I will

        16       always hold now, in memory, in the greatest of

        17       esteem.

        18                  I think the greatest honor we can

        19       give to her memory now is to let her be an

        20       example to all of us of professional public

        21       service.

        22                  All in favor of this resolution

        23       please signify by saying aye.

        24                  (Response of "Aye.")

        25                  THE PRESIDENT:    Opposed, nay.



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         1                  (No response.)

         2                  THE PRESIDENT:    The resolution is

         3       adopted.

         4                  Senator Bruno.

         5                  SENATOR BRUNO:    Madam President,

         6       I suggest that we open the sponsorship of this

         7       resolution to all the members in the chamber.

         8       And if anyone would prefer not to be added,

         9       would you just quietly approach the desk.

        10                  And I would also suggest that we

        11       will adjourn today's session in memory of our

        12       colleague departed, Senator Pat McGee.

        13                  And thank you, colleagues and

        14       Madam President.

        15                  THE PRESIDENT:    Any member who

        16       does not want to cosponsor this resolution in

        17       memory of Senator Patricia K. McGee, please

        18       notify the desk.

        19                  Senator Bruno.

        20                  SENATOR BRUNO:    Madam President,

        21       can we stand at ease for just literally a

        22       couple of minutes, and then we'll resume the

        23       Senate procedures.

        24                  THE PRESIDENT:    The Senate stands

        25       at ease.



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         1                  (Whereupon, the Senate stood at

         2       ease at 4:42 p.m.)

         3                  (Whereupon, the Senate reconvened

         4       at 4:48 p.m.)

         5                  THE PRESIDENT:    The Senate will

         6       come to order, please.

         7                  Senator Skelos.

         8                  SENATOR SKELOS:    Madam President,

         9       if we could now go to the noncontroversial

        10       reading of the calendar.

        11                  THE PRESIDENT:    The Secretary

        12       will read.

        13                  THE SECRETARY:    Calendar Number

        14       251, by Senator LaValle, Senate Print 910, an

        15       act to amend the Social Services Law, in

        16       relation to the return of a child.

        17                  THE PRESIDENT:    Read the last

        18       section.

        19                  THE SECRETARY:    Section 3.  This

        20       act shall take effect on the 30th day.

        21                  THE PRESIDENT:    Call the roll.

        22                  (The Secretary called the roll.)

        23                  THE SECRETARY:    Ayes, 59.

        24                  THE PRESIDENT:    The bill is

        25       passed.



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         1                  THE SECRETARY:    Calendar Number

         2       311, by Senator Larkin, Senate Print 2346, an

         3       act to amend the Racing, Pari-Mutuel Wagering

         4       and Breeding Law and the Tax Law.

         5                  THE PRESIDENT:    Read the last

         6       section.

         7                  THE SECRETARY:    Section 5.  This

         8       act shall take effect on the 120th day.

         9                  THE PRESIDENT:    Call the roll.

        10                  (The Secretary called the roll.)

        11                  THE SECRETARY:    Ayes, 59.

        12                  THE PRESIDENT:    The bill is

        13       passed.

        14                  THE SECRETARY:    Calendar Number

        15       450, by Senator Larkin, Senate Print 1398, an

        16       act to amend the Penal Law, in relation to

        17       making the operation of an ATV upon the real

        18       property of a farm operation a crime.

        19                  THE PRESIDENT:    Read the last

        20       section.

        21                  THE SECRETARY:    Section 2.  This

        22       act shall take effect on the first of

        23       November.

        24                  THE PRESIDENT:    Call the roll.

        25                  (The Secretary called the roll.)



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         1                  THE SECRETARY:    Ayes, 58.  Nays,

         2       1.  Senator Duane recorded in the negative.

         3                  THE PRESIDENT:    The bill is

         4       passed.

         5                  THE SECRETARY:    Calendar Number

         6       458, by Senator Skelos, Senate Print 2392, an

         7       act to amend the Penal Law, in relation to

         8       assaults at a sports contest.

         9                  THE PRESIDENT:    Read the last

        10       section.

        11                  THE SECRETARY:    Section 2.  This

        12       act shall take effect on the first of

        13       November.

        14                  THE PRESIDENT:    Call the roll.

        15                  (The Secretary called the roll.)

        16                  THE SECRETARY:    Ayes, 58.  Nays,

        17       1.  Senator Montgomery recorded in the

        18       negative.

        19                  THE PRESIDENT:    The bill is

        20       passed.

        21                  THE SECRETARY:    Calendar Number

        22       459, by Senator Libous, Senate Print 2500, an

        23       act to amend the Penal Law, in relation to the

        24       provision of large quantities.

        25                  THE PRESIDENT:    Read the last



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         1       section.

         2                  THE SECRETARY:    Section 2.  This

         3       act shall take effect on the first of

         4       November.

         5                  THE PRESIDENT:    Call the roll.

         6                  (The Secretary called the roll.)

         7                  THE SECRETARY:    Ayes, 59.

         8                  THE PRESIDENT:    The bill is

         9       passed.

        10                  THE SECRETARY:    Calendar Number

        11       470, by Senator Farley, Senate Print 2858, an

        12       act to amend the Environmental Conservation

        13       Law, in relation to making technical

        14       corrections.

        15                  THE PRESIDENT:    Read the last

        16       section.

        17                  THE SECRETARY:    Section 5.  This

        18       act shall take effect immediately.

        19                  THE PRESIDENT:    Call the roll.

        20                  (The Secretary called the roll.)

        21                  THE SECRETARY:    Ayes, 59.

        22                  THE PRESIDENT:    The bill is

        23       passed.

        24                  THE SECRETARY:    Calendar Number

        25       472, by Senator Marcellino, Senate Print 3248,



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         1       an act to amend Chapter 203 of the Laws of

         2       1999 amending the Environmental Conservation

         3       Law.

         4                  THE PRESIDENT:    Read the last

         5       section.

         6                  THE SECRETARY:    Section 2.  This

         7       act shall take effect immediately.

         8                  THE PRESIDENT:    Call the roll.

         9                  (The Secretary called the roll.)

        10                  THE SECRETARY:    Ayes, 59.

        11                  THE PRESIDENT:    The bill is

        12       passed.

        13                  THE SECRETARY:    Calendar Number

        14       500, by Senator Wright, Senate Print 2534, an

        15       act to amend the Tax Law, in relation to the

        16       imposition of sales and compensating use

        17       taxes.

        18                  THE PRESIDENT:    Read the last

        19       section.

        20                  THE SECRETARY:    Section 2.  This

        21       act shall take effect immediately.

        22                  THE PRESIDENT:    Call the roll.

        23                  (The Secretary called the roll.)

        24                  THE SECRETARY:    Ayes, 59.

        25                  THE PRESIDENT:    The bill is



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         1       passed.

         2                  THE SECRETARY:    Calendar Number

         3       550, by Senator Maziarz, Senate Print 3337, an

         4       act to amend the Civil Service Law, in

         5       relation to appeals.

         6                  THE PRESIDENT:    Read the last

         7       section.

         8                  THE SECRETARY:    Section 2.  This

         9       act shall take effect immediately.

        10                  THE PRESIDENT:    Call the roll.

        11                  (The Secretary called the roll.)

        12                  THE SECRETARY:    Ayes, 59.

        13                  THE PRESIDENT:    The bill is

        14       passed.

        15                  THE SECRETARY:    Calendar Number

        16       557, by Senator Volker, Senate Print 3983, an

        17       act in relation to granting certain retirement

        18       benefits.

        19                  THE PRESIDENT:    There is a

        20       home-rule message at the desk.

        21                  Read the last section.

        22                  THE SECRETARY:    Section 3.  This

        23       act shall take effect immediately.

        24                  THE PRESIDENT:    Call the roll.

        25                  (The Secretary called the roll.)



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         1                  THE SECRETARY:    Ayes, 59.

         2                  THE PRESIDENT:    The bill is

         3       passed.

         4                  THE SECRETARY:    Calendar Number

         5       564, by Senator LaValle, Senate Print 3216, an

         6       act to amend the General Obligations Law, the

         7       Public Health Law and the Education Law.

         8                  THE PRESIDENT:    Read the last

         9       section.

        10                  THE SECRETARY:    Section 7.  This

        11       act shall take effect immediately.

        12                  THE PRESIDENT:    Call the roll.

        13                  (The Secretary called the roll.)

        14                  THE SECRETARY:    Ayes, 59.

        15                  THE PRESIDENT:    The bill is

        16       passed.

        17                  THE SECRETARY:    Calendar Number

        18       567, by Senator Volker, Senate Print 278, an

        19       act to amend the Local Finance Law, in

        20       relation to the sale of bonds and notes.

        21                  THE PRESIDENT:    There is a

        22       home-rule message at the desk.

        23                  Read the last section.

        24                  THE SECRETARY:    Section 2.  This

        25       act shall take effect immediately.



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         1                  THE PRESIDENT:    Call the roll.

         2                  (The Secretary called the roll.)

         3                  THE SECRETARY:    Ayes, 59.

         4                  THE PRESIDENT:    The bill is

         5       passed.

         6                  THE SECRETARY:    Calendar Number

         7       601, by Senator Marcellino, Senate Print 952A,

         8       an act to amend the Military Law, in relation

         9       to payment of life insurance premiums.

        10                  THE PRESIDENT:    Read the last

        11       section.

        12                  THE SECRETARY:    Section 4.  This

        13       act shall take effect on the 90th day.

        14                  THE PRESIDENT:    Call the roll.

        15                  (The Secretary called the roll.)

        16                  THE SECRETARY:    Ayes, 59.

        17                  THE PRESIDENT:    The bill is

        18       passed.

        19                  THE SECRETARY:    Calendar Number

        20       676, substituted earlier today by Member of

        21       the Assembly Grannis, Assembly Print Number

        22       7708, an act to amend the Insurance Law.

        23                  THE PRESIDENT:    Read the last

        24       section.

        25                  THE SECRETARY:    Section 2.  This



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         1       act shall take effect immediately.

         2                  THE PRESIDENT:    Call the roll.

         3                  (The Secretary called the roll.)

         4                  THE PRESIDENT:    Senator

         5       Schneiderman, to explain your vote.

         6                  SENATOR SCHNEIDERMAN:    Thank you,

         7       Madam President.

         8                  I rise to support this legislation.

         9       Our workers' compensation system, a critical

        10       safety net for injured workers, has to be kept

        11       solvent.

        12                  But I hope that before -- now that

        13       we have some time after the budget, that we

        14       will take up the critical issue of reforming

        15       New York's workers' compensation system.  We

        16       have some of the worst benefits and highest

        17       costs in the country.

        18                  And it sort of reminds me a little

        19       bit of the discussion we had yesterday about

        20       our health care system.  It is something we

        21       have to do.  It's been 13 years since benefits

        22       were increased, and yet our businesses bear a

        23       disproportionately high cost.

        24                  So keeping the system solvent, as

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         1       let's not let the session expire without

         2       dealing with a fundamental issue that affects

         3       the lives of hundreds of thousands of

         4       New Yorkers, workers and their families.

         5                  Thank you, Madam President.  I vote

         6       in the affirmative.

         7                  THE PRESIDENT:    You will be so

         8       recorded as voting in the affirmative.

         9                  The Secretary will announce the

        10       results.

        11                  THE SECRETARY:    Ayes, 59.

        12                  THE PRESIDENT:    The bill is

        13       passed.

        14                  Senator Skelos, that completes the

        15       reading of the calendar.

        16                  SENATOR SKELOS:    Thank you, Madam

        17       President.

        18                  Is there any housekeeping at the

        19       desk?

        20                  THE PRESIDENT:    Yes, there is,

        21       Senator.

        22                  Senator Marcellino.

        23                  SENATOR MARCELLINO:    Thank you,

        24       Madam President.

        25                  On behalf of Senator Winner, on



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         1       page number 11 I offer the following

         2       amendments to Calendar Number 157, Senate

         3       Print Number 1844, and I ask that said bill

         4       retain its place on the Third Reading

         5       Calendar.

         6                  THE PRESIDENT:    The amendments

         7       are received, and the bill will retain its

         8       place on the Third Reading Calendar.

         9                  SENATOR MARCELLINO:    Madam

        10       President, on behalf of Senator Balboni, on

        11       page number 11 I offer the following

        12       amendments to Calendar Number 167, Senate

        13       Print Number 182, and ask that said bill

        14       retain its place on the Third Reading

        15       Calendar.

        16                  THE PRESIDENT:    The amendments

        17       are received, and the bill will retain its

        18       place on the Third Reading Calendar.

        19                  SENATOR MARCELLINO:    Madam

        20       President, on behalf of Senator DeFrancisco,

        21       on page number 34 I offer the following

        22       amendments to Calendar Number 592, Senate

        23       Print Number 48, and ask that said bill retain

        24       its place on the Third Reading Calendar.

        25                  THE PRESIDENT:    The amendments



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         1       are also received, and the bill will retain

         2       its place on the Third Reading Calendar.

         3                  Senator Skelos.

         4                  SENATOR SKELOS:    Madam President,

         5       there being no further business to come before

         6       the Senate, I move we stand adjourned in

         7       memory, respect and honor of our good friend

         8       Senator Pat McGee.  We stand adjourned until

         9       Wednesday, May 4th, at 11:00 a.m.

        10                  THE PRESIDENT:    On motion, the

        11       Senate now stands adjourned, in memory of our

        12       dear departed friend and colleague Senator

        13       Patricia K. McGee, until Wednesday, May 4th,

        14       at 11:00 a.m.

        15                  (Whereupon, at 4:55 p.m., the

        16       Senate adjourned.)

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