Morning briefing
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- May
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Gov. Spitzer and legislators say they’re near deals on expanding the DNA crime database and changing the Wicks Law.
A Rochester-area political leader had a scuffle with a client.
N.Y. tourism ads won’t feature the governor’s mug.
Senate Democrats and activists are pushing for a new fund for affordable housing.
Thanks to a boom in natural gas drilling, the tax base of this Steuben County town is growing.
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