Cuomo Promotes State Budget Priorities

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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is spending some of his $33 million dollar campaign war chest on ads to promote his state budget priorities.

The ads, which feature in part Cuomo speaking directly to camera , focus on the governor’s pitch for his tax cut plan and an ethics package that includes public financing of political campaigns and a crack down on bribery.

Karen Scharff, with Citizen Action, says the ethics ads are a good sign.

“The governor’s ads are signaling that he intends to get it done and get it in his budget April 1st,” Scharff said.

A third Cuomo ad advocates delaying implementation of  new testing of the Common Core learning standards,  which Cuomo says has been  “premature”.

No budget for the ads has been disclosed.

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Karen DeWitt is Capitol Bureau chief for New York State Public Radio, a network of public radio stations in New York state. She has covered state government and politics for the network since 1990.