Regular Session - April 7, 2008

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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                     April 7, 2008

        11                       3:08 p.m.

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        14                    REGULAR SESSION

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        18  SENATOR JOSEPH A. GRIFFO, Acting 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 GRIFFO:    The

         3       Senate will come to order.

         4                  I ask all to rise and join with me

         5       as we recite the Pledge of Allegiance to our

         6       Flag.

         7                  (Whereupon, the assemblage recited

         8       the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.)

         9                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Today

        10       the invocation will be given by Rabbi Shmuel

        11       Butman, of the Lubavitch Youth Organization

        12       from Brooklyn, New York.

        13                  Rabbi.

        14                  RABBI BUTMAN:    Let us pray.

        15                  [In Hebrew]  Our Heavenly Father,

        16       we ask You to bestow Your blessings upon all

        17       the men and women serving in the New York

        18       State Senate, who are serving the people of

        19       the great State of New York with honesty,

        20       decency, and distinction.

        21                  We want to thank you for passing a

        22       resolution proclaiming 106 days in honor of

        23       the Rebbe's 106th birthday.  The Rebbe, the

        24       Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rebbe Menachim M.

        25       Schneerson.  The Rebbe stood for education of



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         1       all children, of all children of the world,

         2       and you are helping to make this possible.

         3                  In Psalm 107, which is the psalm we

         4       start saying on the first day of the Rebbe's

         5       107th year, the psalmist speaks about thanks

         6       giving, about thanking Almighty God for all

         7       the good things that are happening to a

         8       person.

         9                  We, the Jewish people, can

        10       appreciate thanks giving very, very much,

        11       because for many, many years -- and we're

        12       going to celebrate Passover -- we were

        13       oppressed, so we understand the gift of

        14       freedom and the gift of democracy.

        15                  You, the people of the great Senate

        16       of this great State of New York, are fighting

        17       for democracy and for freedom for all the

        18       people in the State of New York, for all the

        19       people in the United States of America, and

        20       for all the people in the world.

        21                  Many years ago, I opened the Senate

        22       of a little town called Washington.  Before

        23       that, I went to see the Rebbe.  And the Rebbe

        24       said to me that while I'm going to open the

        25       Senate, I should take with me a pushkeh.  A



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         1       pushkeh is a charity box.  And I should take a

         2       dollar, on the dollar it says "In God We

         3       Trust," and I should put in a dollar in the

         4       middle while I do the prayer.

         5                  I want to do the same today.  And

         6       the Rebbe said we should do that so that we

         7       should know that we all have to do acts of

         8       goodness and kindness and charity.  I don't

         9       want you to think that this is a fundraising

        10       mission.  It is not.  It is a way of doing

        11       more goodness and kindness.

        12                  I'm going to put in this one

        13       dollar.  If anyone wants to join me later in

        14       doing a good deed, you are more than welcome

        15       to do that.

        16                  And I want to tell you, in closing,

        17       that in our synagogues every Saturday we say a

        18       special prayer for each and every one of you.

        19       We say the [in Hebrew], which means all of

        20       those who serve the public faithfully, as you

        21       do, we ask Almighty God to take care of you.

        22       We ask Almighty God to watch you and your

        23       families from all harm and to bestow all

        24       blessings of goodness and kindness upon you.

        25                  And I have one more blessing to



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         1       bless you all.  May you pass the budget,

         2       successfully, immediately.

         3                  Thank you.

         4                  SENATOR SKELOS:    Mr. President.

         5                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

         6       Skelos.

         7                  SENATOR SKELOS:    Rabbi Butman,

         8       it's a pleasure to have you with us once

         9       again.  And quite frankly, after the members

        10       contribute to the charity box, I'm sure if you

        11       brought it down to Governor Paterson it would

        12       help us complete the budget this year.

        13                  But today this body celebrates the

        14       106th birthday of Rabbi Schneerson.  We passed

        15       a resolution on April 1st honoring the Rabbi

        16       and making April 16th through July 30th the

        17       106 days of education.  And I know how

        18       important that is to you, Rabbi, as director

        19       of the Lubavitch Youth Organization.

        20                  And it's really an honor to have

        21       you here today as we celebrate the

        22       distinguished life of Rabbi Schneerson.  The

        23       Rabbi will always be here in our hearts and

        24       our minds.  Rabbi Schneerson made it his

        25       life's mission to educate people throughout



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         1       the world, and in doing so he strengthened the

         2       religious, educational, cultural, moral and

         3       ethical fibers of everyone he met.

         4                  Rabbi Schneerson has made an

         5       indelible imprint upon our world, and it is

         6       incumbent upon us to all make sure that the

         7       spirit of his work continues.  I think it's

         8       safe to say we all feel a deep sense of duty

         9       and privilege to be able to carry on the

        10       Rabbi's mission.

        11                  So again, once again, Rabbi, we

        12       welcome you to this chamber.  I would urge all

        13       the members to contribute to the charity box.

        14       And we look forward to your visit again next

        15       year.

        16                  Thank you.

        17                  RABBI BUTMAN:    Thank you very,

        18       very much.

        19                  SENATOR SKELOS:    I would urge --

        20       there are a lot of members not in the chamber

        21       right now.  The contribution to the charity

        22       box is voluntary.  So I would urge them to

        23       come in and join us at this time.

        24                  Mr. President, may we have the

        25       reading of the Journal, please.



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         1                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Thank

         2       you, Senator Skelos.

         3                  Reading of the Journal.  The clerk

         4       shall read.

         5                  THE SECRETARY:    In Senate,

         6       Sunday, April 6, the Senate met pursuant to

         7       adjournment.  Journal of Saturday, April 5,

         8       was read and approved.  On motion, Senate

         9       adjourned.

        10                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Without

        11       objection, the Journal stands approved as

        12       read.

        13                  Presentation of petitions.

        14                  Messages from the Assembly.

        15                  Messages from the Governor.

        16                  Reports of standing committees.

        17                  Reports of select committees.

        18                  Communications and reports from

        19       state officers.

        20                  Motions and resolutions.

        21                  Senator Schneiderman.

        22                  SENATOR SCHNEIDERMAN:    Mr.

        23       President, under the Senate rules we can't

        24       proceed to the next provision for motions and

        25       resolutions if there's not a quorum present.



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         1                  So I would request at this time a

         2       quorum call.

         3                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

         4       Skelos.

         5                  SENATOR SKELOS:    Mr. President,

         6       we'll stand at ease.  I've noticed that there

         7       are a number of members of the Minority not

         8       here.

         9                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    The

        10       Senate stands at ease.

        11                  (Whereupon, the Senate stood at

        12       ease at 3:17 p.m.)

        13                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

        14       Bruno.

        15                  SENATOR BRUNO:    Mr. President,

        16       can we call the session to order.

        17                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    The

        18       Senate will return to order.

        19                  SENATOR BRUNO:    Can we stand at

        20       ease for just a minute here.

        21                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    The

        22       Senate will continue to stand at ease.

        23                  (Whereupon, the Senate reconvened

        24       at 3:31 p.m.)

        25                  SENATOR BRUNO:    Mr. President.



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         1                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

         2       Bruno.

         3                  SENATOR BRUNO:    When we come to

         4       order and when we have members in the chamber,

         5       we are eventually going to get to do the

         6       emergency bill so that the state employees can

         7       get paid, since we don't have a budget.  So we

         8       need authorization for, I think, something in

         9       the neighborhood of $83 million worth of

        10       keeping government functioning.

        11                  So I've talked to the Minority

        12       Leader a little while ago, and I expected that

        13       he would be with his colleagues here in the

        14       chamber.  But his deputy is ably representing

        15       him.

        16                  Should we proceed with the

        17       noncontroversial calendar?

        18                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

        19       Schneiderman.

        20                  SENATOR SCHNEIDERMAN:    Through

        21       you, Mr. President, before the Senate stood at

        22       ease, I had requested a quorum call.  I don't

        23       believe there's a quorum.

        24                  And accordingly, it's improper for

        25       us to proceed on anything past the first



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         1       provisions on page 7 of Rule 5 of the Senate.

         2                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

         3       Bruno.

         4                  SENATOR BRUNO:    I believe the

         5       Senator is correct in his procedural

         6       observation.

         7                  And I think my colleagues here on

         8       the Republican side of the aisle are going to

         9       get very comfortable, and we can recess and we

        10       can stay here just as long as you want to stay

        11       until you get comfortable that the state needs

        12       to function.

        13                  So I think it's rather childish to

        14       play a game of not coming to the chamber at

        15       the appointed hour at 3 o'clock.  So you want

        16       to spin our wheels.

        17                  And let's go through the quorum

        18       call, Mr. President, as requested.

        19                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    The

        20       Secretary will call the roll on quorum.

        21                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Adams.

        22                  (No response.)

        23                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Alesi.

        24                  SENATOR ALESI:    Here.

        25                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator



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         1       Aubertine.

         2                  (No response.)

         3                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Bonacic.

         4                  SENATOR BONACIC:    Here.

         5                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Breslin.

         6                  (No response.)

         7                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Bruno.

         8                  (Senator Bruno was recorded as

         9       present.)

        10                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Connor.

        11                  (No response.)

        12                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator

        13       DeFrancisco.

        14                  SENATOR DeFRANCISCO:    Here.

        15                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Diaz.

        16                  (No response.)

        17                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Dilan.

        18                  (No response.)

        19                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Duane.

        20                  (No response.)

        21                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Farley.

        22                  SENATOR FARLEY:    Here.

        23                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Flanagan.

        24                  SENATOR FLANAGAN:    Here.

        25                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator



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         1       Fuschillo.

         2                  SENATOR FUSCHILLO:    Here.

         3                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Golden.

         4                  SENATOR GOLDEN:    Here.

         5                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Gonzalez.

         6                  (No response.)

         7                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Griffo.

         8                  SENATOR GRIFFO:    Here.

         9                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Hannon.

        10                  SENATOR HANNON:    Here.

        11                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator

        12       Hassell-Thompson.

        13                  (No response.)

        14                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Huntley.

        15                  (No response.)

        16                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator C.

        17       Johnson.

        18                  (No response.)

        19                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator O.

        20       Johnson.

        21                  SENATOR OWEN JOHNSON:    Here.

        22                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Klein.

        23                  (No response.)

        24                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator

        25       L. Krueger.



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         1                  (No response.)

         2                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator C.

         3       Kruger.

         4                  SENATOR CARL KRUGER:    Present.

         5                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Lanza.

         6                  SENATOR LANZA:    Here.

         7                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Larkin.

         8                  SENATOR LARKIN:    Here.

         9                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator LaValle.

        10                  SENATOR LaVALLE:    Here.

        11                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Leibell.

        12                  SENATOR LEIBELL:    Here.

        13                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Libous.

        14                  SENATOR LIBOUS:    Here.

        15                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Little.

        16                  SENATOR LITTLE:    Here.

        17                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Maltese.

        18                  SENATOR MALTESE:    Present.

        19                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator

        20       Marcellino.

        21                  SENATOR MARCELLINO:    Here.

        22                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Maziarz.

        23                  SENATOR MAZIARZ:    Here.

        24                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator

        25       Montgomery.



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         1                  (No response.)

         2                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Morahan.

         3                  SENATOR MORAHAN:    Present.

         4                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Nozzolio.

         5                  SENATOR NOZZOLIO:    Present.

         6                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Onorato.

         7                  (No response.)

         8                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator

         9       Oppenheimer.

        10                  (No response.)

        11                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Padavan.

        12                  SENATOR PADAVAN:    Here.

        13                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Parker.

        14                  (No response.)

        15                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Perkins.

        16                  (No response.)

        17                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Rath.

        18                  SENATOR RATH:    Here.

        19                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Robach.

        20                  SENATOR ROBACH:    Present.

        21                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Sabini.

        22                  (No response.)

        23                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Saland.

        24                  SENATOR SALAND:    Here.

        25                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Sampson.



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         1                  (No response.)

         2                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Savino.

         3                  (No response.)

         4                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator

         5       Schneiderman.

         6                  SENATOR SCHNEIDERMAN:    Here.

         7                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Serrano.

         8                  (No response.)

         9                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Seward.

        10                  SENATOR SEWARD:    Present.

        11                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Skelos.

        12                  SENATOR SKELOS:    Here.

        13                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Smith.

        14                  (No response.)

        15                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator

        16       Stachowski.

        17                  (No response.)

        18                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Stavisky.

        19                  (No response.)

        20                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator

        21       Stewart-Cousins.

        22                  (No response.)

        23                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Thompson.

        24                  (No response.)

        25                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Trunzo.



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         1                  SENATOR TRUNZO:    Here.

         2                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

         3       Valesky.

         4                  (No response.)

         5                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Volker.

         6                  SENATOR VOLKER:    Present.

         7                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Winner.

         8                  SENATOR WINNER:    Here.

         9                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator Young.

        10                  SENATOR YOUNG:    Here.

        11                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:

        12       Thirty-four members are present in the

        13       chamber, which constitutes a quorum, Senator

        14       Schneiderman.

        15                  SENATOR SCHNEIDERMAN:    Thank you,

        16       Mr. President.

        17                  SENATOR BRUNO:    Mr. President, I

        18       believe we have a substitution at the desk,

        19       which we should make, and then proceed with

        20       the noncontroversial calendar.

        21                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Thank

        22       you, Senator Bruno.

        23                  The Secretary will read.

        24                  THE SECRETARY:    On page 9,

        25       Senator Seward moves to discharge, from the



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         1       Committee on Insurance, Assembly Bill Number

         2       9882, and substitute it for the identical

         3       Senate Bill Number 6656, Third Reading

         4       Calendar 144.

         5                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:

         6       Substitution so ordered.

         7                  The Secretary will now conduct the

         8       noncontroversial reading of the calendar.

         9                  THE SECRETARY:    Calendar Number

        10       144, substituted earlier by Member of the

        11       Assembly Morelle, Assembly Print Number 9882,

        12       an act to amend Chapter 650 of the Laws of

        13       1998 amending the Insurance Law.

        14                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Read

        15       the last section.

        16                  THE SECRETARY:    Section 2.  This

        17       act shall take effect immediately.

        18                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Call

        19       the roll.

        20                  (The Secretary called the roll.)

        21                  THE SECRETARY:    In relation to

        22       Calendar Number 144:  Ayes, 34.  Nays, 0.

        23                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    The

        24       bill is passed.

        25                  THE SECRETARY:    Calendar Number



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         1       335, by Senator Little, Senate Print 6856A, an

         2       act to authorize.

         3                  SENATOR BRUNO:    Lay it aside.

         4                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Lay it

         5       aside.

         6                  THE SECRETARY:    Calendar Number

         7       354, by Senator Morahan, Senate Print 6817 --

         8                  SENATOR BRUNO:    Lay it aside.

         9                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Lay it

        10       aside.

        11                  THE SECRETARY:    Calendar Number

        12       357, by Senator DeFrancisco, Senate Print

        13       6661, an act to amend the Executive Law, in

        14       relation to establishing.

        15                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Read

        16       the last section.

        17                  THE SECRETARY:    Section 2.  This

        18       act shall take effect immediately.

        19                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Call

        20       the roll.

        21                  (The Secretary called the roll.)

        22                  THE SECRETARY:    Ayes, 34.

        23                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    The

        24       bill is passed.

        25                  THE SECRETARY:    Calendar Number



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         1       405, by Senator C. Kruger, Senate Print 6886,

         2       an act to amend Chapter 534 of the Laws of

         3       2000 amending the Social Services Law.

         4                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Read

         5       the last section.

         6                  THE SECRETARY:    Section 2.  This

         7       act shall take effect immediately.

         8                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Call

         9       the roll.

        10                  (The Secretary called the roll.)

        11                  THE SECRETARY:    Ayes, 34.

        12                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    The

        13       bill is passed.

        14                  THE SECRETARY:    Calendar Number

        15       430, by Senator Volker, Senate Print 6764, an

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

        17       definition of criminal act.

        18                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Read

        19       the last section.

        20                  THE SECRETARY:    Section 2.  This

        21       act shall take effect on the 90th day.

        22                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Call

        23       the roll.

        24                  (The Secretary called the roll.)

        25                  THE SECRETARY:    Ayes, 34.



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         1                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    The

         2       bill is passed.

         3                  THE SECRETARY:    Calendar Number

         4       586, by Senator Farley, Senate Print 6776, an

         5       act to amend the Education Law, in relation to

         6       allowing.

         7                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Read

         8       the last section.

         9                  THE SECRETARY:    Section 3.  This

        10       act shall take effect immediately.

        11                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Call

        12       the roll.

        13                  (The Secretary called the roll.)

        14                  THE SECRETARY:    Ayes, 34.

        15                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    The

        16       bill is passed.

        17                  THE SECRETARY:    Calendar Number

        18       600, by Senator Hannon, Senate Print 4660A, an

        19       act to amend Chapter 672 of the Laws of 1993,

        20       amending the Public Authorities Law.

        21                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Read

        22       the last section.

        23                  THE SECRETARY:    Section 2.  This

        24       act shall take effect immediately.

        25                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Call



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         1       the roll.

         2                  (The Secretary called the roll.)

         3                  THE SECRETARY:    Ayes, 34.

         4                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    The

         5       bill is passed.

         6                  THE SECRETARY:    Calendar Number

         7       622, by Senator Young, Senate Print 7123, an

         8       act to amend the Agriculture and Markets Law

         9       and the State Finance Law, in relation to

        10       licensure.

        11                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Read

        12       the last section.

        13                  THE SECRETARY:    Section 7.  This

        14       act shall take effect immediately.

        15                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Call

        16       the roll.

        17                  (The Secretary called the roll.)

        18                  THE SECRETARY:    Ayes, 34.

        19                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    The

        20       bill is passed.

        21                  Senator Bruno, that completes the

        22       noncontroversial reading of the calendar.

        23                  Senator Bruno.

        24                  SENATOR BRUNO:    We just went

        25       through the noncontroversial calendar, and I



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         1       recognize our colleagues here are marked

         2       absent on most of the votes that just took

         3       place.

         4                  And I think that's unfortunate,

         5       because they're elected to be representative

         6       of a constituency.  And they're being paid to

         7       represent a constituency.

         8                  So we are here, and I'm waiting

         9       patiently to see if our colleagues are going

        10       to join us.  And if not, I'm going to ask

        11       Senator Schneiderman what his expectation is.

        12                  I talked to Senator Smith earlier

        13       and expected him on the floor for general

        14       consumption.  We are not at this time talking

        15       about any issues that are controversial.

        16                  So we're just trying to proceed,

        17       and then the expectation is we'll recess,

        18       subject to the call of the leader, to see

        19       whether or not we can get a budget bill back

        20       to the floor during daylight.

        21                  So the question for Senator

        22       Schneiderman, where are your colleagues?

        23                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

        24       Schneiderman.

        25                  SENATOR SCHNEIDERMAN:    Mr.



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         1       President, thank you.

         2                  I have been here for nine years.

         3       I've never seen a day where we had a scheduled

         4       session and the night before or first thing in

         5       the morning we did not have an active list.

         6                  Today, we received this short

         7       active list of completely noncontroversial, in

         8       many cases one-house bills around 11:30 a.m.

         9       It is clear that the ordinary rules of

        10       procedure in this house have gone by the

        11       wayside.

        12                  My colleagues, I'm advised by our

        13       leader, Senator Malcolm Smith, are here to do

        14       budget bills, and they want to get to the

        15       budget before we are undertaking any other

        16       major business.  They've requested this.

        17                  Senator Smith would like to speak

        18       with Senator Bruno on the phone, if he will

        19       make himself available, so that we can make

        20       the rabbi's admonition come true and pass the

        21       budget immediately and not engage in any other

        22       games, activity or measures that interfere

        23       with our ability to pass the budget.  And

        24       that's what my colleagues are waiting to do.

        25                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator



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         1       Bruno.

         2                  SENATOR BRUNO:    Mr. President,

         3       many of us were here during the weekend,

         4       trying to get the last budget bill done, while

         5       our colleagues were out in my district acting

         6       very Spitzerlike, putting politics ahead of

         7       governing.  And I was very disappointed in

         8       that.

         9                  So if our colleagues don't want to

        10       join us in governing, maybe they can go out

        11       and have another political conference with

        12       their colleagues.

        13                  I would move that we stand in

        14       recess, subject to the call of the leader.

        15                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    The

        16       Senate stands at ease, on motion, until the

        17       call of the Leader.

        18                  SENATOR BRUNO:    And I would have

        19       an immediate conference of the Majority.

        20                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    There

        21       will be an immediate meeting of the Majority

        22       in the Majority Conference Room.

        23                  The Senate stands at ease.

        24                  (Whereupon, the Senate stood at

        25       recess at 3:45 p.m.)



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         1                  (Whereupon, the Senate reconvened

         2       at 4:28 p.m.)

         3                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    The

         4       Senate will come to order.

         5                  Senator Skelos.

         6                  SENATOR SKELOS:    Mr. President,

         7       there will be an immediate meeting of the

         8       Finance Committee in the Majority Conference

         9       Room.

        10                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    There

        11       will be an immediate meeting of the Senate

        12       Finance Committee in the Majority Conference

        13       Room.

        14                  SENATOR SKELOS:    We'll stand at

        15       ease, please.

        16                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    The

        17       Senate stands at ease.

        18                  (Whereupon, the Senate reconvened

        19       at 4:29 p.m.)

        20                  (Whereupon, the Senate reconvened

        21       at 4:34 p.m.)

        22                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    The

        23       Senate will come to order.

        24                  Senator Skelos.

        25                  SENATOR SKELOS:    Mr. President,



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         1       if we could return to reports of standing

         2       committees for the report of the Finance

         3       Committee.

         4                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    The

         5       Secretary will read.

         6                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator O.

         7       Johnson, from the Committee on Finance,

         8       reports the following bill direct to third

         9       reading:

        10                  Senate Print 7473, by the Senate

        11       Committee on Rules, an act making

        12       appropriations for the support of government.

        13                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    The

        14       bill is reported direct to third reading.

        15                  Senator Skelos.

        16                  SENATOR SKELOS:    Mr. President, I

        17       believe the Assembly bill has passed, and it's

        18       time to substitute it at this time.

        19                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    The

        20       Secretary will read the substitution.

        21                  THE SECRETARY:    Senator O.

        22       Johnson, from the Committee on Finance, moves

        23       to discharge Assembly Bill Number 10484 and

        24       substitute it for the identical Senate Bill

        25       Number 7473, Third Reading Calendar 716.



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         1                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:

         2       Substitution ordered.

         3                  Senator Skelos.

         4                  SENATOR SKELOS:    Mr. President,

         5       if we could take the bill up at this time,

         6       controversial.

         7                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    The

         8       Secretary will read.

         9                  SENATOR SCHNEIDERMAN:    Point of

        10       order, Mr. President.

        11                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

        12       Schneiderman.

        13                  SENATOR SCHNEIDERMAN:    Are we

        14       going to lay the bill aside, is that what

        15       you're saying?

        16                  SENATOR SKELOS:    We're taking it

        17       up controversial.

        18                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    The

        19       bill has to be read by the Secretary first.

        20                  The Secretary will read the bill to

        21       bring before the house.

        22                  THE SECRETARY:    Calendar Number

        23       716, substituted earlier by the Assembly

        24       Committee on Rules, Assembly Print Number

        25       10484, an act making appropriations for the



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         1       support of government.

         2                  SENATOR LIBOUS:    Mr. President,

         3       explanation of the bill, please.

         4                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:

         5       Explanation, Senator Johnson.

         6                  SENATOR O. JOHNSON:    This bill

         7       provides an all-funds appropriation of

         8       $83.7 million, including $33 million General

         9       Fund appropriations.  These appropriations

        10       would allow the state to make payments and

        11       incur liabilities for the support of

        12       government, and includes the following list,

        13       which I can read if you'd like.  Or you can

        14       read it yourself.  Thank you.

        15                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Thank

        16       you, Senator Johnson.

        17                  Senator Padavan.

        18                  SENATOR PADAVAN:    Yes, would the

        19       chairman of Finance yield to a question?

        20                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

        21       Johnson, will you yield?

        22                  SENATOR OWEN JOHNSON:    Yes.

        23                  SENATOR PADAVAN:    Senator, as I

        24       read this bill, there's an indication that a

        25       significant amount of the money indicated here



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         1       would be used for services performed by

         2       mentally ill or developmentally disabled

         3       persons who are employed in state-operated

         4       special employment work for pay or sheltered

         5       workshop programs.

         6                  I have several in my district in

         7       Queens, such as Lexington School for the Deaf

         8       and some others whose names escape me for the

         9       moment.

        10                  Is my assumption where these funds

        11       are to be used correct?

        12                  SENATOR OWEN JOHNSON:    The answer

        13       is yes.

        14                  SENATOR PADAVAN:    Therefore, if

        15       this bill is not passed today -- if you'd

        16       yield again, Senator -- these individuals

        17       working in these capacities would not be paid?

        18                  SENATOR OWEN JOHNSON:    That's

        19       true, Senator.

        20                  SENATOR PADAVAN:    I also note

        21       that the messenger service here in the

        22       Capitol, which as most of you know is

        23       predominantly disabled young people and

        24       adults, also would fall in that category.  Am

        25       I correct?



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         1                  SENATOR OWEN JOHNSON:    You are

         2       right again.

         3                  SENATOR PADAVAN:    Thank you,

         4       Senator.

         5                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

         6       DeFrancisco.

         7                  SENATOR DeFRANCISCO:    I just have

         8       a question --

         9                  SENATOR SKELOS:    If I could just

        10       interrupt Senator DeFrancisco for a moment, I

        11       believe there's a message of necessity at the

        12       desk.  And I would move that we accept it at

        13       this time.

        14                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    A

        15       message of necessity has arrived at the desk.

        16                  All in favor of its acceptance

        17       signify by saying aye.

        18                  (Response of "Aye.")

        19                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:

        20       Opposed, nay.

        21                  (No response.)

        22                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    The

        23       message is accepted.

        24                  Senator DeFrancisco.

        25                  SENATOR DeFRANCISCO:    I just have



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         1       a question of the floor leader, if we could,

         2       for a moment.

         3                  Senator Skelos, concerning

         4       procedurally, I would like to know how many

         5       votes we need in order to pass these pay bills

         6       to keep government going.

         7                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

         8       Skelos.

         9                  SENATOR SKELOS:    Mr. President,

        10       if I could respond, I believe under the rules

        11       of the Senate you would need 38 -- 42, rather.

        12       Forty-two.

        13                  SENATOR DeFRANCISCO:    One last

        14       question.  Can you tell me how many Republican

        15       Senators have checked in and are available for

        16       this particular vote?

        17                  SENATOR SKELOS:    All 32.

        18                  SENATOR DeFRANCISCO:    All 32.

        19                  And the quorum call that was done

        20       earlier, could someone tell me the total

        21       number of votes that are available for this

        22       vote?

        23                  SENATOR LIBOUS:    Would you ask it

        24       again, Senator?

        25                  SENATOR DeFRANCISCO:    I'm asking



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         1       Senator Skelos to yield.

         2                  And the total number of votes that

         3       were here on the quorum call, my question is

         4       if he could tell me how many total votes are

         5       now available in order to attempt to pass this

         6       bill.

         7                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

         8       Skelos.

         9                  SENATOR SKELOS:    I believe it's

        10       34 -- 32.  Thirty-two.

        11                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

        12       Schneiderman, why do you rise?

        13                  SENATOR SCHNEIDERMAN:    Through

        14       you, Mr. President, there are other members

        15       who have come into the chamber since that

        16       quorum call was taken some time ago, and I'm

        17       not sure that's accurate.  You may want to

        18       have another quorum call so Senator

        19       DeFrancisco can be deadly sure of the point

        20       he's trying to make.

        21                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

        22       DeFrancisco.

        23                  SENATOR DeFRANCISCO:    No, I

        24       don't -- thank you for the offer, but maybe if

        25       Senator Skelos would yield and tell me how



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         1       many people as of this moment have checked in

         2       to vote on this particular piece of

         3       legislation other than the 32 Republican

         4       votes, the full Majority.

         5                  SENATOR SKELOS:    A total of 35.

         6       So if you take 32 from 35, that means there

         7       are three Democrats that have checked in.  And

         8       that's at about twenty to 5:00, when session

         9       was called at 3:00 p.m.

        10                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

        11       DeFrancisco.

        12                  SENATOR DeFRANCISCO:    Now, I just

        13       wish to be heard for a moment here.

        14                  This bill is obviously very, very

        15       important.  And otherwise, government stops

        16       and each of these individuals, each of these

        17       individuals will not get paid.

        18                  And now I see -- I just want to

        19       comment I see we have another vote coming in,

        20       a couple more votes, Senator Aubertine and

        21       Senator Stewart-Cousins.

        22                  That's all I wanted to say.  I'm

        23       ready to vote.

        24                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Thank

        25       you, Senator DeFrancisco.



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         1                  Senator Schneiderman, why do you

         2       rise?

         3                  SENATOR SCHNEIDERMAN:    Thank you,

         4       Mr. President.  If the sponsor would yield for

         5       a few questions.

         6                  SENATOR JOHNSON:    Yes.

         7                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    The

         8       Senator yields.

         9                  SENATOR SCHNEIDERMAN:    Thank you.

        10                  Through you, Mr. President, does

        11       this bill that we're seeking to vote on right

        12       now address any issues that relate to revenue,

        13       where we get the revenue to keep the payments

        14       going to the worthy causes that have been

        15       cited?

        16                  SENATOR OWEN JOHNSON:    There is

        17       no new revenue in this bill.

        18                  SENATOR SCHNEIDERMAN:    Thank you,

        19       Mr. President.  Does this --

        20                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

        21       Schneiderman, do you wish to ask the sponsor

        22       to continue to yield?

        23                  SENATOR SCHNEIDERMAN:    Yes, thank

        24       you, Mr. President.  Through you, if the

        25       sponsor would continue to yield.



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         1                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

         2       Johnson, would you continue to yield?

         3                  SENATOR OWEN JOHNSON:    Yes, I

         4       will.

         5                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

         6       Schneiderman.

         7                  SENATOR SCHNEIDERMAN:    Thank you.

         8                  Does this bill address the issue of

         9       the settlement of the Campaign for Fiscal

        10       Equity case and the urgent need to provide

        11       additional funds to high-needs school

        12       districts in our state?

        13                  SENATOR OWEN JOHNSON:    This pays

        14       the employees who are waiting for their

        15       checks.

        16                  SENATOR SCHNEIDERMAN:    Thank you.

        17                  Through you, Mr. President.

        18                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

        19       Schneiderman, do you wish to continue to ask

        20       questions?

        21                  SENATOR SCHNEIDERMAN:    Yes, I do,

        22       if the sponsor would yield.

        23                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Does

        24       the sponsor, Senator Johnson, continue to

        25       yield?



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         1                  SENATOR OWEN JOHNSON:    Yes.

         2                  SENATOR SCHNEIDERMAN:    Are the

         3       employees who you referred to who are waiting

         4       for their checks, is that limited to state

         5       employees or does that include any employees

         6       who are employed by local governments who are

         7       now waiting for state aid to help them close

         8       their own budget gaps and meet payroll?

         9                  SENATOR OWEN JOHNSON:    This

        10       includes state employees.

        11                  SENATOR SCHNEIDERMAN:    Excuse me?

        12                  SENATOR OWEN JOHNSON:    It

        13       includes state employees waiting for their

        14       checks.

        15                  SENATOR SCHNEIDERMAN:    Thank you.

        16                  Thank you, Mr. President.  If the

        17       sponsor would yield for one more question.

        18                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

        19       Johnson, will you continue to yield for one

        20       final question?

        21                  SENATOR OWEN JOHNSON:    Yes,

        22       Mr. President.

        23                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

        24       Schneiderman.

        25                  SENATOR SCHNEIDERMAN:    Thank you.



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         1                  There has been a discussion about

         2       issues related to the continuance of state

         3       government, and Senator Padavan mentioned the

         4       issue of people with disabilities and

         5       employees of institutions that care for those

         6       people.

         7                  We have not yet passed a budget or

         8       negotiated a bill to provide funding for the

         9       state's school districts.  This legislation

        10       will not provide for counseling services,

        11       payment for teachers, or payment for any

        12       services for children with disabilities in

        13       this state, will it?

        14                  SENATOR OWEN JOHNSON:    Will you

        15       rephrase the question, please?

        16                  SENATOR SCHNEIDERMAN:    Thank you.

        17       Through you, Mr. President.

        18                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

        19       Schneiderman.

        20                  SENATOR SCHNEIDERMAN:    We've had

        21       a discussion so far on this bill that included

        22       reference to services for people with

        23       disabilities.  And my question to you is, one

        24       of the major places where we provide services

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         1       our education system -- through our schools,

         2       through special education, through the

         3       counselors, teachers, therapists and others

         4       who work through the school districts of

         5       New York.

         6                  Does this bill provide any funding

         7       for our school districts so that they may

         8       continue to provide those services?

         9                  SENATOR OWEN JOHNSON:    Last week

        10       we passed a bill of $1.2 billion for school

        11       districts.

        12                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Thank

        13       you, Senator Johnson.

        14                  SENATOR SCHNEIDERMAN:    Thank you.

        15       Mr. President, on the bill.

        16                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

        17       Schneiderman, on the bill.

        18                  SENATOR SCHNEIDERMAN:    I think

        19       that the problem we're running into here, and

        20       I think everyone is equally frustrated on both

        21       sides of the aisle, is that the ordinary

        22       processes by which we try to pass a budget,

        23       even the minimal transparency that was

        24       provided for in the last few years seems to

        25       have fallen by the wayside.



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         1                  I know that there's a leaders'

         2       meeting going on right now where our leader,

         3       Senator Smith, is negotiating.  We are

         4       absolutely conscious of our obligation to be

         5       here to provide votes for budget bills.  We

         6       hope the other side is equally conscious of

         7       your obligation to include us in the

         8       discussions so that we may participate and

         9       fully represent our constituencies, as you

        10       seek to do.

        11                  No further comments.

        12                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Thank

        13       you, Senator Schneiderman.

        14                  Senator LaValle.

        15                  SENATOR LaVALLE:    Thank you,

        16       Mr. President.  Just very briefly.

        17                  As I understand it, this bill

        18       pertains to 4201 schools for the deaf and

        19       blind that are state-supported.  And so the

        20       money for this is very critical, very

        21       important, so that individuals who work in

        22       these schools can continue to get paid.

        23                  As you might suspect, when you're

        24       dealing with a special population, in order to

        25       get people who are highly trained to stay and



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         1       work through an entire year and subsequent

         2       years, it becomes very, very difficult because

         3       of the pay schedules that these schools have.

         4                  So when we come to the brink of not

         5       paying people, it makes it even more difficult

         6       to retain and recruit individuals to work in

         7       these schools.  The people who work there do

         8       God's work, do a very, very special mission to

         9       have individuals continue to grow and be as

        10       productive citizens as those who do not have a

        11       disability.

        12                  So we are not today sending a very

        13       good message.  Because when people find out

        14       that they came a hair away from not getting

        15       paid, that just shakes things up and is not a

        16       good kind of thing, because people really do

        17       have faith in our government that we are going

        18       to do the right thing for them.

        19                  Thank you very much, Mr. President.

        20                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Thank

        21       you, Senator LaValle.

        22                  Is there any other Senator wishing

        23       to speak?

        24                  Senator Larkin.

        25                  SENATOR LARKIN:    Thank you,



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         1       Mr. President.

         2                  Truthfully, we all ought to be

         3       ashamed today.  We're talking about some

         4       unfortunate people who need to be cared for.

         5       We have state employees to take care of them.

         6       And we're at the last minute saying about

         7       whether we would vote to have it.

         8                  When I see my colleagues just drift

         9       in here so they can be counted, they're not

        10       doing that to help those people get their

        11       paycheck, they're doing it for their own

        12       personal gain.  They should be ashamed of

        13       themselves.

        14                  SENATOR SCHNEIDERMAN:    Point of

        15       order.

        16                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

        17       Schneiderman, why do you rise?

        18                  SENATOR SCHNEIDERMAN:    I rise for

        19       a point of order.

        20                  This violates the Senate rules of

        21       courtesy.  They're here, as well as you, to

        22       vote on the bill.  Personal recriminations

        23       have no place in this process.  I understand

        24       everyone is frustrated.  Let's vote on the

        25       bill --



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         1                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

         2       Larkin has the floor, Senator Schneiderman.

         3                  Senator Larkin, proceed.

         4                  SENATOR LARKIN:    You know, thank

         5       you very much, Mr. President.  As my good

         6       friend and colleague Senator Hannon said, I

         7       had the floor.

         8                  But what about those people that

         9       are worrying about their check?  They're going

        10       to be hearing the news.  The Assembly already

        11       passed the bill, and we couldn't get people

        12       out of their conference.  And then they had to

        13       go in and bring them in one at a time to

        14       protect them.  Who did they protect?  Those

        15       that they worry about.

        16                  That's not an issue.  The issue is,

        17       what happened to the oath that you took?  You

        18       took an oath.  You are going to come to

        19       Albany, you're going to get paid 100-some

        20       dollars per day for per diem, but you hide in

        21       your conference room not doing the people's

        22       business.

        23                  That's a shame.  That is a shame.

        24       And anybody who doesn't think it is, please

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         1       a TV with families of these people and then

         2       find out how those families feel.

         3                  I have some people in my

         4       district --

         5                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

         6       Schneiderman, why do you rise?

         7                  SENATOR SCHNEIDERMAN:    Mr.

         8       President, I'm rising to raise a point of

         9       order.

        10                  This is not germane for the

        11       discussion of the budget bill which we're all

        12       here to vote on.  This is simply personal

        13       recriminations, in violation of the Senate

        14       rules regarding courtesy.

        15                  I would seek a ruling from the

        16       chair as to whether this discussion is

        17       germane --

        18                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

        19       Larkin, I will rule on the point of order.

        20                  Senator Schneiderman, your point is

        21       not well taken.  Senator Larkin, you may

        22       continue.

        23                  Senator Schneiderman, please be

        24       seated.  Senator Larkin, continue.

        25                  SENATOR LARKIN:    Thank you,



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         1       Mr. President.  To interrupt somebody who's

         2       speaking out for those who can't be here on

         3       this floor to speak out for themselves is a

         4       shame.  And anybody who doesn't think it is

         5       ought to be ashamed to be here in this Senate

         6       chamber.

         7                  We were sent here to do a job.  We

         8       took an oath.  We get paid.  And let's do our

         9       job, and let's stop hiding.  Because that's

        10       exactly what they did; they went to hide

        11       because they didn't want to do something that

        12       they're paid for.

        13                  Thank you.

        14                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Is

        15       there any other Senator that wishes to be

        16       heard?

        17                  The debate is closed.

        18                  The Secretary will ring the bell.

        19                  Read the last section.

        20                  THE SECRETARY:    Section 2.  This

        21       act shall take effect immediately.

        22                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Call

        23       the roll.

        24                  (The Secretary called the roll.)

        25                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator



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         1       DeFrancisco, to explain his vote.

         2                  SENATOR DeFRANCISCO:    I would

         3       like to explain my vote.

         4                  I vote aye on this bill.  Obviously

         5       everyone in this chamber, Democrat and

         6       Republican alike, realizes the importance of

         7       this bill.

         8                  And also, anybody who's followed

         9       government at all realizes what just went on

        10       between 3 o'clock and 5 o'clock, where the

        11       entire Democrat conference was not here -- not

        12       because of the lack of importance of a bill,

        13       but because they wanted to make some type of

        14       point.  I'm not quite sure what it was.

        15                  But apparently that point wasn't

        16       well taken when we started to vote on the

        17       bill, as some members started drifting in the

        18       chambers so they could be recorded in the

        19       affirmative rather than stopping people from

        20       getting paid.

        21                  We're in a budget process that may

        22       not be as transparent as Senator Schneiderman

        23       wants.  But that same transparency is aided by

        24       his Minority Leader, who he admitted is in

        25       that closed-door meeting right now.  So I'm



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         1       not quite sure what the point was.

         2                  And to suggest that we should do an

         3       entire budget before we do this -- everybody

         4       wants to do an entire budget.  And that's what

         5       people are working toward at this time.  So I

         6       would hope that the remainder of this budget

         7       process is no longer how long it takes, but

         8       that everybody participate and not try this

         9       gamesmanship that does nothing other than

        10       delay the proceedings and put fear in those it

        11       affects if the bill does not get passed.

        12                  I vote in the affirmative.

        13                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

        14       DeFrancisco will be recorded in the

        15       affirmative.

        16                  Senator Robach, to explain his

        17       vote.

        18                  SENATOR ROBACH:    Yes,

        19       Mr. President, let me rise to vote yes.

        20                  I do agree that we're all here and

        21       there is some frustration.  I want to

        22       negotiate school aid that's good for the

        23       districts I represent, economic development

        24       packages, things that are important.  Property

        25       tax relief initiatives.  And that is all



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         1       critically important.

         2                  But equally important is truly that

         3       we do our job and live up to our

         4       responsibility.  This is related to the

         5       budget.  If we don't get it done for our lack

         6       of agreement, to punish those people that work

         7       in government, contract with the government --

         8       whether they're taking care of handicapped

         9       kids, everyday citizens, whatever it may be --

        10       would just be wrong.

        11                  So I'm glad we're here joining the

        12       Assembly on doing this.  There was questions

        13       on what the priorities were in this.  This is

        14       the emergency bill sent to us by the Governor

        15       of New York State that everybody in this

        16       Senate should be voting for, since we don't

        17       have agreement on this budget, to keep

        18       government going.  I think not doing that

        19       would be pragmatically wrong, even morally

        20       wrong not to do that.

        21                  So while all of our colleagues from

        22       the other side of the aisle have not joined

        23       us, it is good that we have enough votes here

        24       today -- I'm proud to say everyone on this

        25       side of the aisle -- to keep going and do the



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         1       right thing.  I vote in the affirmative.

         2                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

         3       Robach to be recorded in the affirmative.

         4                  Senator Schneiderman, to explain

         5       his vote.

         6                  SENATOR SCHNEIDERMAN:    Thank you,

         7       Mr. President, to explain my vote.

         8                  I obviously am having trouble

         9       communicating with my colleagues on the other

        10       side of the aisle.  When I spoke earlier today

        11       I made it very clear that our objection to the

        12       proceeding here is the fact that we didn't get

        13       an active list, as we always have in the nine

        14       years I've been here on a session day, the

        15       night before or this morning.

        16                  I objected to the fact that on the

        17       budget process -- we are here passing, ladies

        18       and gentlemen, an emergency pay bill because

        19       the budget process has failed and we haven't

        20       passed a budget.  Your side of the aisle, oh

        21       great and righteous ladies and gentlemen, has

        22       not included our staff in meetings --

        23                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

        24       Skelos, why do you rise?

        25                  SENATOR SCHNEIDERMAN:    -- your



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         1       side of the aisle has not included our leader

         2       in meetings.  You know this.  The process has

         3       broken down.  Our objection --

         4                  SENATOR SKELOS:    Senator

         5       Schneiderman, will you yield for a question?

         6                  SENATOR SCHNEIDERMAN:    I'm

         7       explaining my vote.  I don't believe I can

         8       yield for a question at this time.

         9                  SENATOR SKELOS:    You're right.

        10                  SENATOR SCHNEIDERMAN:    Mr.

        11       President, if I may finish without

        12       interruption.  Our conference is ready to

        13       work --

        14                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

        15       Skelos, do you have a point of order?

        16                  SENATOR SCHNEIDERMAN:    We were

        17       here, many of us, over the weekend.  We stand

        18       at the call of our leader.  Senator Smith has

        19       attempted to reach out to Senator Bruno on

        20       numerous occasions.

        21                  But make it clear, we have said our

        22       priority is budget bills.  We are here to

        23       ensure that this pay bill gets passed.  You

        24       know, this business of, oh, you're not here --

        25       we're here.  We're just not here for other



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         1       nonsense, other bills that we don't have

         2       notice of, and other bills that pass through

         3       this nontransparent, undemocratic process.

         4                  I vote yes, Mr. President.  And I

         5       hope everyone looks in the mirror and takes

         6       responsibility for their own part in this

         7       broken process this year.

         8                  Thank you.

         9                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

        10       Schneiderman to be recorded in the

        11       affirmative.

        12                  Senator Skelos.

        13                  SENATOR SKELOS:    Mr. President,

        14       just to explain my vote quickly.

        15                  We're doing our job by voting on

        16       legislation, and unfortunately many members of

        17       the Minority have chosen not to be here.  I

        18       thank you, Senator Kruger, Carl Kruger, for

        19       being here at the beginning, and you too,

        20       Senator Schneiderman.  And a few individuals

        21       happened to find their way in a little bit

        22       late, once they became concerned that they

        23       were going to be voted perhaps absent.

        24                  But, Senator Schneiderman, to talk

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         1       think that Governor Paterson would be very

         2       disappointed in you in the statement that you

         3       just made.  Here's an individual that came

         4       into office upon the resignation of Governor

         5       Spitzer, at a very difficult time.  And

         6       certainly I think it's been appropriate that

         7       he be given the opportunity to negotiate a

         8       budget.

         9                  And I think, all in all, both

        10       houses are doing pretty well.  The Governor,

        11       both majorities, minorities have been included

        12       in the negotiations.  And for you to stand

        13       here and decry the procedures and everything

        14       as you do every year I think is unfair to

        15       Governor Paterson.

        16                  I vote aye.

        17                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

        18       Skelos to be recorded in the affirmative.

        19                  Senator Hassell-Thompson, to

        20       explain her vote.

        21                  SENATOR HASSELL-THOMPSON:    Thank

        22       you, Mr. President.  I rise to explain my

        23       vote.

        24                  I will in fact be voting yes.  I

        25       think I want to go on the record, however, as



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         1       saying that I take exception to the aspersion

         2       that has been cast upon me and my colleagues

         3       in the Democratic Senate.

         4                  I've been here eight years, and

         5       I've seen each side of this aisle take

         6       techniques and strategies that they think will

         7       gain them advantage.  And it's interesting how

         8       when you have the opportunity to play to the

         9       camera and to the audience, of course the

        10       other guy is always such a bad guy.

        11                  Well, those of us who came to vote

        12       understand very clearly the importance of

        13       making sure that those who serve us in this

        14       state -- and serve us very well -- should get

        15       paid.  That was the reason.  And I don't have

        16       to be ashamed of the fact that I rebelled

        17       against a process that is exclusionary.  And

        18       if it excludes me, then I don't have to

        19       appear.  But I think that standing close to

        20       7 feet tall, it's a little difficult for me to

        21       hide.

        22                  I face up to my responsibility and

        23       my obligation.  And I didn't come not to be

        24       absent.  Because if I'm absent, the few times

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         1       believe me, my constituents are very aware of

         2       why I'm absent, and when I vote no, because I

         3       explain why it's in the best interests of my

         4       constituents to vote no.

         5                  The way in which you proceed in

         6       these chambers are always to a certain

         7       advantage.  But unfortunately, it's never to

         8       the advantage of the people of the State of

         9       New York.  And as stakeholders, I think that

        10       you ought to be ashamed -- not me, but you

        11       should be ashamed of the way you carry on and

        12       conduct yourself in these chambers.

        13                  I thank you.

        14                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

        15       Hassell-Thompson, how do you vote?

        16                  SENATOR HASSELL-THOMPSON:    I vote

        17       in the affirmative.

        18                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

        19       Hassell-Thompson to be recorded in the

        20       affirmative.

        21                  Senator Libous, to explain his

        22       vote.

        23                  SENATOR LIBOUS:    Thank you,

        24       Mr. President.  I too want to explain my vote.

        25                  And I stand here with my



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         1       colleagues, all 32 on this side of the aisle,

         2       to vote on this emergency bill that will help

         3       our hardworking, dedicated workers get paid.

         4                  But I have to tell you, at 3:30

         5       when there was a quorum call, this bill

         6       wouldn't have passed.  This bill wouldn't have

         7       passed because there were only two Democrats

         8       in the chamber at the time.

         9                  And, you know, I think -- I find it

        10       very interesting that my colleagues who have

        11       drifted in -- and I congratulate them for

        12       drifting in -- but for those who have drifted

        13       in all of a sudden become somewhat offensive,

        14       because many, if not the majority, of their

        15       colleagues refused to be here to do their job

        16       today.  And that job is to vote on the bill to

        17       make sure that the state workers get paid.

        18                  Now, as I look across the aisle,

        19       Mr. President -- and in all due respect to my

        20       colleague Senator Schneiderman, who said that

        21       the Democrat minority is here to work, I see

        22       quite a few empty chairs.  Now, unless these

        23       are invisible beings that are actually going

        24       to take up a vote, I would say that the

        25       majority of their conference is not here to



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         1       work.

         2                  So therefore, on this bill that I'm

         3       going to vote aye on that will pay the state

         4       workers of this state, I tend to disagree with

         5       some of the comments, as my colleagues explain

         6       their votes, in saying that their conference

         7       on the Democratic side was here.  Because at

         8       3:30, when there was a quorum call in this

         9       house, there were only three members here.

        10                  I vote aye.

        11                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

        12       Libous to be recorded in the affirmative.

        13                  Senator Diaz, to explain his vote.

        14                  SENATOR DIAZ:    Thank you,

        15       Mr. President.

        16                  I honestly would like to say that

        17       I'm not here to blame anybody, call shame

        18       there or shame here.

        19                  I think that we in the Democratic

        20       conference, Mr. President, the members, we are

        21       being -- since we got here since 2 o'clock, we

        22       have been involved in a very, very intense

        23       negotiation and starting of the budget.  So it

        24       is not -- you know, to call -- to say that we

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         1       truth.  We have been negotiating.  As of now

         2       there are members that are not here now

         3       because there are negotiations to be done, and

         4       people are really, really in a very, very

         5       serious, very important and very intense

         6       negotiation.

         7                  So I'm here, we're here.  And of

         8       course we don't want people to be left without

         9       getting paid.  And that's why we came, because

        10       we want to get paid.  We don't want them to

        11       pay for the failures of the leadership.  So we

        12       don't want them to pay for that.  So we're

        13       here to be sure that they get paid.

        14                  But on the other hand, the

        15       negotiations that we in the Democratic

        16       conference have been doing today, I am so

        17       proud, I am so honored of myself -- and by the

        18       way, Mr. President, all my colleagues here

        19       know when I have to speak or say something or

        20       vote, I don't vote Democrat, I don't vote

        21       Republican, I don't vote Communist, I don't

        22       vote Independent, I vote with my conscience

        23       what I believe.  I don't care who else

        24       believes.

        25                  So I'm not playing politics.  We



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         1       trying to do the best for our community.  And

         2       because the workforce of New York State needs

         3       to get paid, I'm voting proudly yes.

         4                  Thank you.

         5                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

         6       Diaz to be recorded in the affirmative.

         7                  Senator Stachowski, to explain his

         8       vote.

         9                  SENATOR STACHOWSKI:    Yes,

        10       Mr. President.  I'd just like to rise and say

        11       that I'm here also to support this bill.

        12                  I find it interesting that we're

        13       pointing out how this almost didn't pass on

        14       time and people almost didn't get paid on

        15       time.  And it's interesting because, first of

        16       all, then they're mentioning that at 3:15 or

        17       3:30 this bill would have not passed.  Well,

        18       at 3:30 this bill wasn't on the calendar yet.

        19                  And if I'm not mistaken, I got a

        20       call this morning saying "Would you have any

        21       problem with this bill going from Finance to

        22       the floor without going through Rules and

        23       without going through extra -- jumping through

        24       extra hoops," and I said absolutely not.

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         1       some people to get up and lecture and talk

         2       about how this bill almost didn't pass.  Well,

         3       that's interesting, but it's not -- it doesn't

         4       hold any water.  It's kind of confusing.

         5                  The fact is that nobody felt that

         6       way last week when we had a pay bill for the

         7       rest of the people and we had the bill and the

         8       message on the floor at 3:00 something.  It

         9       had to pass by 7:00.  Well, we didn't come in

        10       until well after 7:00, and everybody got their

        11       paycheck a day late.

        12                  Now, normally that wouldn't make a

        13       difference unless you're a single mom and you

        14       have a lot of bills that were due and now

        15       you've got late fees because you were a day

        16       late paying your bills.

        17                  And that wasn't a concern last

        18       week.  I don't know why it wasn't a concern,

        19       but it was not a concern.  This week it's a

        20       concern.

        21                  The fact is there's enough people

        22       here to pass it.  Close doesn't mean anything;

        23       "horseshoes and hand grenades" I think is the

        24       old thing I used to hear.

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         1       gets up and they don't lecture me, they kind

         2       of get insulting when they're telling us we

         3       don't care and "I want to debate you in front

         4       of a television camera" and "you don't care

         5       about these people and you don't care about

         6       those people."

         7                  Well, that may be your opinion, but

         8       we're here, we're voting, the bill will pass,

         9       and it's not necessary in the process to be

        10       insulting.  It's okay to gain political

        11       advantage.  It's okay to say what you have to

        12       say in defense of why you're voting.  But you

        13       don't have to beat, excessively, people in a

        14       manner that isn't -- as a matter of fact isn't

        15       becoming on the Senate floor.

        16                  And if you want to do that, that's

        17       fine.  That's your prerogative.  And I'm not

        18       picking anybody out in particular, but some

        19       people chose to do that.  And I just don't

        20       think that this chamber is the place for that.

        21       From the day I got here, I've always had great

        22       respect for this chamber and this institution,

        23       and I would wish that everybody else had the

        24       same respect and feelings for this place.

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         1       explanation.  I'm happy that I'm here in time

         2       to vote.  Nobody wants to see government shut

         3       down.  And it would have been nice if we had

         4       the same drive and desire to make sure

         5       everybody got paid --

         6                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    How do

         7       you vote, Senator Stachowski?

         8                  SENATOR STACHOWSKI:    -- on time

         9       last week.

        10                  I vote yes.  Thank you.

        11                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

        12       Stachowski to be recorded in the affirmative.

        13                  Senator Parker, to explain his

        14       vote.

        15                  SENATOR PARKER:    Mr. President,

        16       to explain my vote.

        17                  I'm happy to have an opportunity to

        18       vote in the affirmative on this bill.  I want

        19       to join my colleagues, all of you here, in

        20       just saying that I'm glad that we're finally

        21       doing this.

        22                  But we also ought to be very clear

        23       that the reason why we're doing this, an

        24       emergency bill, is because we have failed to

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         1       a budget on time.  Which is why an emergency

         2       bill is necessary.

         3                  It is ridiculous, ridiculous to in

         4       fact blame the new Governor on this or to say

         5       that anything that we do in any way reflects

         6       on the Governor.  We have a new Governor who's

         7       been here less than a month.  He did his part,

         8       which was resubmission of an Executive Budget,

         9       and it's now the Legislature's part.

        10                  Your leader on the other side of

        11       the aisle is fond of talking about how we are

        12       a separate branch of government.  And you're

        13       right, we are.  But it's our part now to

        14       actually pass the budget, not the Governor's

        15       part.  The Governor did his part.  There was

        16       an Executive Budget, there was a resubmission

        17       of the Executive Budget.  The Governor even

        18       came in and bailed you guys out by saying he'd

        19       take on the 2 percent, and did his job in

        20       doing that.

        21                  So -- but what did you do?  No, you

        22       closed budget subcommittee meetings without

        23       resolving even the piddly amount of money that

        24       were given to our tables, because you did not

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         1       money that we were spending.

         2                  Because the reality is that we're

         3       in tough fiscal times.  And we all need to

         4       share the burdens and at the same time make

         5       sure we're not balancing the budget on the

         6       backs of our constituents and the least of

         7       those.

         8                  So we're here to pass an emergency

         9       budget bill that I agree with and I'm voting

        10       aye on.  But be clear that this has been a

        11       failure for us to get an on-time budget.  And

        12       certainly no one in this chamber ought to be

        13       standing up high and mighty like they're doing

        14       something great when we should have resolved

        15       this a week ago, literally.

        16                  And so, Mr. President, I'm voting

        17       aye, and I'm hoping that in the future we find

        18       a way to get the budget done on time.

        19                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

        20       Parker to be recorded in the affirmative.

        21                  Senator Adams, to explain his vote.

        22                  SENATOR ADAMS:    Yes, to explain

        23       my vote briefly in my two minutes.

        24                  First of all, in my short stint

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         1       I've found a greater group of men and women

         2       that represent their state.  And I think the

         3       level of passion that we bring on the floor is

         4       our concern and desire to ensure that our

         5       constituents are able to continue to have a

         6       decent form of living, a decent form of life.

         7                  And I would not participate in

         8       pointing fingers across any side of the aisle

         9       when it comes down to that level of

        10       commitment.  I know I'm committed.  And I

        11       believe when we leave our primary and our

        12       general elections and we step on this floor,

        13       our commitment is to the people of this state.

        14                  And I do not subscribe to any

        15       theory of any newspaper that says we are

        16       dysfunctional in our desire to commit and live

        17       up to that commitment.  I vote aye, and I'm

        18       glad to see that we will be able to allow our

        19       employees of this state to continue to be

        20       paid.

        21                  Thank you.

        22                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

        23       Adams to be recorded in the affirmative.

        24                  Senator Hannon, to explain his

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         1                  SENATOR HANNON:    I'd just like to

         2       recall to people's minds, because there's been

         3       a little bit of shifting of what the facts

         4       are, what we're doing right now.

         5                  This is a bill is that is a

         6       Governor's program bill.  It's labeled

         7       "Program Bill Number 50," Senate 7473.  This

         8       means the Governor wrote it.  This means it

         9       came in from the Governor's counsel's office.

        10                  SENATOR SKELOS:    At 12:00 noon.

        11                  SENATOR HANNON:    This means we

        12       got it at, the Majority Leader informs me,

        13       12:00 noon.

        14                  We were doing our job because we

        15       were told that there were services that are

        16       vital for residents of this state to receive

        17       from people that are paid from this bill.  We

        18       were here at 3 o'clock, at the appointed hour,

        19       and there was nobody but Senator Schneiderman

        20       on the other side.

        21                  He then suggested that we call a

        22       quorum.  There were 32 votes for the quorum --

        23       no, I'm sorry, there were 34.  There were two

        24       members of the Minority.  That meant we could

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         1                  You know what?  We were doing our

         2       job.  Any suggestion otherwise is totally

         3       inappropriate.

         4                  I vote aye.

         5                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

         6       Hannon to be recorded in the affirmative.

         7                  Is there any other Senator wishing

         8       to be heard?

         9                  Announce the results.

        10                  THE SECRETARY:    In relation to

        11       Calendar Number 716:  Ayes, 45.  Nays, 0.

        12                  Absent from voting:  Senators

        13       Breslin, Connor, Dilan, Duane, Gonzalez,

        14       Huntley, Klein, L. Krueger, Montgomery,

        15       Oppenheimer, Perkins, Sabini, Sampson, Savino,

        16       Serrano, Stavisky and Thompson.

        17                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    The

        18       bill is passed.

        19                  Senator Skelos.

        20                  SENATOR SKELOS:    Mr. President,

        21       if we could return to the regular calendar, I

        22       believe two bills were laid aside temporarily.

        23                  If we could take up Calendar Number

        24       335, by Senator Little.

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         1       Secretary will read.

         2                  THE SECRETARY:    Calendar Number

         3       335, by Senator Little, Senate Print 6856A, an

         4       act to authorize the County of Washington.

         5                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Read

         6       the last section.

         7                  THE SECRETARY:    Section 3.  This

         8       act shall take effect immediately.

         9                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    There

        10       is a home-rule message at the desk.

        11                  Call the roll.

        12                  (The Secretary called the roll.)

        13                  THE SECRETARY:    Ayes, 45.

        14                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    The

        15       bill is passed.

        16                  SENATOR SKELOS:    Mr. President.

        17                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Senator

        18       Skelos.

        19                  SENATOR SKELOS:    Calendar 354, by

        20       Senator Morahan, was laid aside temporarily.

        21       If we could bring it up at this time.

        22                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    The

        23       Secretary will read.

        24                  THE SECRETARY:    Calendar Number

        25       354, by Senator Morahan, Senate Print 6817, an



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         1       act to amend the Mental Hygiene Law and

         2       Chapter 568 of the Laws of 2005.

         3                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Read

         4       the last section.

         5                  THE SECRETARY:    Section 3.  This

         6       act shall take effect immediately.

         7                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    Call

         8       the roll.

         9                  (The Secretary called the roll.)

        10                  THE SECRETARY:    Ayes, 45.

        11                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    The

        12       bill is passed.

        13                  Senator Skelos.

        14                  SENATOR SKELOS:    Mr. President,

        15       if we could stand at ease, at the call of the

        16       Majority Leader.

        17                  ACTING PRESIDENT GRIFFO:    The

        18       Senate stands at ease, at the call of the

        19       Majority Leader.

        20                  (Whereupon, the Senate stood at

        21       ease at 5:14 p.m.)

        22                  (Whereupon, the Senate reconvened

        23       at 6:20 p.m.)

        24                  ACTING PRESIDENT HANNON:    Senator

        25       Skelos.



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         1                  SENATOR SKELOS:    Mr. President,

         2       the Senate will stand adjourned until Tuesday,

         3       April 8th, at 11:00 a.m.  And that's in the

         4       form of a motion.

         5                  ACTING PRESIDENT HANNON:    Any

         6       objection?  So adopted.

         7                  SENATOR SKELOS:    Thank you.

         8                  ACTING PRESIDENT HANNON:    On

         9       motion, the Senate stands adjourned until

        10       Tuesday, April 8th, at 11:00 a.m.

        11                  (Whereupon, at 6:21 p.m., the

        12       Senate adjourned.)

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