The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Cuomo meets with Trump in Washington

- By Karen Matthews, Marina Villeneuve and Michael Hill

Long Island became the latest region of New York to begin easing some restrictio­ns put in place to curb the spread of the coronaviru­s. Gov. Andrew Cuomo lobbied the president for help with transporta­tion projects. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said efforts to fight the virus have left the city with a $9 billion budget deficit.

Other coronaviru­s-related developmen­ts Wednesday in New York:

LONG ISLAND

The sprawling suburbs of Nassau and Suffolk counties, where at least 4,000 people have been killed by the virus, were given approval Tuesday by Gov. Andrew Cuomo to begin reopening parts of their economy after nonessenti­al businesses were shuttered for two months.

Constructi­on, manufactur­ing, agricultur­e and retail with curbside pickup will be permitted in the first phase of reopening. Several popular beaches on Long Island opened last weekend with new rules for reduced capacity and social distancing.

The easing of some restrictio­ns on Long Island leaves New York City as the only part of the state that has yet to begin the reopen

ing process. Under guidelines set by Cuomo, reopening is tied to metrics including hospital capacity and trends in fatality rates.

New infections have slowed throughout the state but not stopped. More than 1,000 New Yorkers tested positive as of Tuesday.

The state reported Tuesday that the virus has claimed an additional 74 lives in New York, for a total of more than 23,600.

CUOMO TO WASHINGTON

Cuomo lobbied President Donald Trump in Washington for help with massive New York City transporta­tion projects and accused top Republican­s of “abusing” states hardest hit by COVID-19 by opposing more aid.

The Democratic governor wants to move quickly on billions of dollars’ worth of infrastruc­ture projects to jump-start New York’s outbreak-ravaged economy.

Cuomo said he talked to Trump about two train tunnels beneath the Hudson River, an expansion of the Second Avenue subway line and a train linking Laguardia Airport in Queens to Manhattan.

“If he gives us the green light, this is not going to be years of discussion. I have a shovel in the trunk of my car. We’ll start this afternoon,” Cuomo said during a briefing in Washington after meeting the president.

The projects require some federal funding or approval. Cuomo said he and the Republican president, who are often at odds, talk again next week.

Cuomo also is seeking more federal aid for states like New York that are struggling with revenue shortfalls because of the pandemic. Some Republican­s in control of the Senate have opposed the additional aid, and Cuomo continued his harsh criticism.

“Stop abusing New York, stop abusing New Jersey, stop abusing Massachuse­tts and Illinois and Michigan and Pennsylvan­ia,” he said. “Stop abusing the states that bore the brunt of the COVID virus through no fault of their own.”

CITY BUDGET DEFICIT

New York City’s projected budget deficit has grown from $7.4 billion to $9 billion because of revenue shortfalls and new expenses linked to the coronaviru­s, De Blasio said.

“We do have to come to grips with the fact that on top of the health care crisis, on top of the economic crisis, we are now in a fiscal crisis here in this city,” de Blasio said at his daily briefing Wednesday.

The mayor renewed his call for the U.S. Senate to help cities and states by passing the House’s coronaviru­s aid package and said that without federal assistance, the nation’s largest city would need borrowing authority from the state to avoid deep cuts to services.

Cuomo dismissed borrowing money to cover his costs when asked about it Tuesday.

“Borrowing for operating expenses is fiscally questionab­le,” the governor said. “Fiscal responsibi­lity is very important here.”

 ?? TED SHAFFREY ?? New York Gov, Andrew Cuomo holds his face mask while talking to the media at the New York Stock Exchange, Tuesday, March 26, 2020. Gov. Cuomo rang the opening bell as the trading floor partially reopened during the coronaviru­s pandemic.
TED SHAFFREY New York Gov, Andrew Cuomo holds his face mask while talking to the media at the New York Stock Exchange, Tuesday, March 26, 2020. Gov. Cuomo rang the opening bell as the trading floor partially reopened during the coronaviru­s pandemic.
 ?? MARY ALTAFFER ?? Emma Hamlet prepares orders received online to be picked up at the Long Beach Surf Shop store her family owns, Wednesday, May 27, 2020, in Long Beach, N.Y. Long Island has become the latest region of New York to begin easing restrictio­ns put in place to curb the spread of the coronaviru­s as it enters the first phase of the state’s fourstep reopening process.
MARY ALTAFFER Emma Hamlet prepares orders received online to be picked up at the Long Beach Surf Shop store her family owns, Wednesday, May 27, 2020, in Long Beach, N.Y. Long Island has become the latest region of New York to begin easing restrictio­ns put in place to curb the spread of the coronaviru­s as it enters the first phase of the state’s fourstep reopening process.

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