ALBANY — In January 2016, as Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo was preparing his annual State of the State address, some high-placed state officials knew they had a problem.
A
pair of business executives — partners in multimillion-dollar,
private-public partnership deals with the state — were on their way to
Albany, anticipating that Mr. Cuomo was going to announce their projects
in his speech. But Mr. Cuomo had decided against doing so, worrying the
executives.
“We need to assure these
guys their deals are solid,” Christopher Walsh, an associate vice
president at the State University of New York Polytechnic Institute,
wrote in an email to several top Cuomo administration officials. “We
cannot string these guys along any longer. Please.”
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Source: The New York Times (via Empire Report New York)
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