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Cuomo, in Hudson, worries about another GOP go at healthcare
Aug 03, 2017 12:03 am
Rick Karlin was in Hudson Aug. 1, reporting for the Albany Times Union about Governor Andrew Cuomo's anouncement of a $10 million grant for the city. He noticed that Cuomo, when speaking to the media and locals, took shots at Rep. John Faso, and his support for the bill in Congress that would cut taxes and healthcare for many Americans. "I am not going to stop talking about that healthcare bill," Cuomo said. In a press release July 28, Faso said, "I am working as part of the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus to initiate reforms which can fix problems with the individual insurance market.” Cuomo says he expects another attempt to pass a large tax cut by cutting the amount of healthcare available to Americans. “I wouldn’t be surprised to see Washington resurrect a healthcare bill," he said. "I wouldn’t be surprised to see Washington do anything, by the way. The past few months have been so bizarre — I think the only thing you can count on is more bizarreness." Read the full story in the Albany Times Union.