Updated 09/15/2008 04:04 PM
Paterson May Call Lawmakers Back To Albany, Again
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In an one-on-one interview with NY1 Monday, Governor David Paterson said the current fiscal crisis on Wall Street may cause him to call state lawmakers back to Albany for a special Legislative session.
Speaking with political anchor Dominic Carter, Paterson said: “We don't know what the damage of the events that occurred this weekend is. I would not be surprised if the budget deficit we just cut down may skyrocket back up and I may have to call on the Legislature to come back and grapple with it again.”
This would be the second time the governor called for a special session this year.
Last month, state lawmakers cut $427 million from the state budget.
That's short of the $600 million that Paterson wanted cut from the state's $122 billion budget.
The overall plan adopted last month cuts state spending by nearly $2 billion over the next two fiscal years.
See the full interview at 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. on “Inside City Hall.”