Earmarks? - the question that should be asked
Why should the State fund a study ($2.5 million dollars worth of study) to determine the feasibility of a law school on a private campus when the State is supposedly in financial trouble?
We have been asking this question and where is the media and editorial boards on it - repeatedly? Why a Law School? Really, Why? Why choose a Law School as opposed to the Children’s zone and where does the “magic Albany Money” come from to suddenly fund a few kids Day Care and still keep the law school. Of course, you can gain insight when you look at Robach’s record and pork policies.
Still, how is this earmark accounted for and how much is left?
Have a listen to Rick Dollinger ask the same question as it relates to Member items.
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[...] Meanwhile Dollinger runs his first Ad as Robach tosses kids a bone while showing what his priorities truly are via the magic of earmarks. Meanwhile we capture Rick Dollinger in what should be a campaign commercial. [...]
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