The Record (Troy, NY)

Cuomo agenda includes recreation­al pot, subway fixes

- By Chris Carola

ALBANY, N.Y. >> Gov. Andrew-Cuomo outlined his agenda for 2019 on Tuesday, putting the legalizati­on of recreation­al marijuana and fixing New York City’s crumbling subway system among his top priorities for the start of his third term.

In a 45-minute speech with 32 references to Franklin D. Roosevelt, a fellow Democrat and former New York governor, Cuomo touted liberal accomplish­ments while vowing to continue to fight Trump administra­tion policies he says are detrimenta­l to New Yorkers.

“My friends, let this agenda be New York’s Declaratio­n of Independen­ce,” Cuomo said during a speech delivered at the New York Bar Associatio­n in Manhattan. “We declare independen­ce from this federal government’s policies.”

The 20-point agenda Cuomo touched on included joining neighbors Canada, Massachuse­tts and Vermont in legalizing recreation­al pot use by adults, a move he was against a year ago but has since embraced.

“Let’s legalize the adult use of recreation­al marijuana once and for all,” Cuomo said, while challengin­g state lawmakers to act on his agenda within the first 100 days of the 2019 legislativ­e session, another reference to FDR, who pushed through several major initiative­s during his first term as president in 1933.

With a Democrat- controlled

Senate to be seated along with the already Democrat-led Assembly when the Legislatur­e reconvenes next month, Cuomo is optimistic about moving forward with what he referred to as his “justice agenda.” Other top priorities include strengthen­ing the state’s gun control laws, protecting affordable health care, codifying reproducti­ve rights and boosting the state’s spending on infrastruc­ture to $150 billion.

“Now is the time to make these changes,” Cuomo said. “There are no more excuses.”

The governor also will seek to restructur­e the Metropolit­an Transporta­tion Authority, operator of the New York metro area’s subways, buses and commuter trains. In order to raise much-needed revenues for the cash-strapped agency, Cuomo said he’ll again push for congestion pricing that would place tolls on vehicles entering the busiest parts of Man- hattan.

His speech brought vows of support from Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie and incoming Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins, both Democrats.

Cuomo, a potential candidate for president in 2020, won election to a third term last month, easily defeating Republican challenger Marc Molinaro.

During his speech, the son of former Mario Cuomo — also a three-term New York governor — reinforced his criticism of President Donald Trump’s Republican policies, including the federal government’s cap on state and local tax deductions.

The governor has called the cap an “economic missile” aimed at New York and other high-tax states.

With Cuomo’s third inaugurati­on is set for Jan. 1 on Ellis Island in New York Harbor, the governor’s annual State of the State address, typically delivered before a joint session of the Legislatur­e in early January, will be combined with his state budget presentati­on to lawmakers later next month.

 ?? AP PHOTO/ MARY ALTAFFER, FILE ?? New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo outlined his agenda for 2019.
AP PHOTO/ MARY ALTAFFER, FILE New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo outlined his agenda for 2019.

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