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Posted: Friday, 21 November 2008 5:57PM

Senate Republicans Returning to Albany for Emergency Session

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)  -- New York Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos says his conference will return to Albany next month to act on a new plan for closing a massive budget gap.

The Senate Republicans say they will advance their own legislation that's still in the works on Dec. 15.

The Senate and Democrat-led Assembly met earlier this week for a special session that Gov. David Paterson called for. Paterson had put forth a package of proposals intended to save more than $5 billion over two years.

But after bickering and finger pointing and a rowdy public leaders' meeting, no action was taken to address a looming deficit. Paterson estimates next year's budget deficit will be up to $15 billion.


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