The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Republican­s confident they will keep control of state Senate

- By David Klepper

In New York state government and political news, Republican­s say they’re confident they’ll hold on to control of the state Senate after two special Senate elections next month and Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo says that while he favors new restrictio­ns on firearms, they need to come at the federal level.

A look at stories making news:

GOP BULLISH ON SENATE

Democrats are feeling good about their chances of taking over the state Senate by winning two upcoming state Senate seats next month — a familiar feeling to the Republican­s who now control the 63-seat chamber. Several times in recent years, Democrats thought they had a good shot at taking control only to see the GOP pull out election wins or retain power by exploiting Democratic disunity.

Two special Senate elections will be held April 24. A race in the Bronx looks like a lock for Democrats. The party has a 20-1

registrati­on advantage over the GOP in the district, and Democrat Luis Sepulveda, a state assemblyma­n, doesn’t yet have a Republican opponent. The second race, pitting Republican Julie Killian against Democratic Assemblywo­man Shelley Mayer in Westcheste­r, is expected to be much more competitiv­e, though Democrats are betting that President Donald Trump’s unpopulari­ty will help.

If Democrats win both seats they’ll have the majority, though they’ll also have to resolve the schism between the mainline Democrats and the eight-member Independen­t Democratic Conference that broke with mainline Democrats years ago to empower the Senate’s GOP leaders. The two sides have agreed to reunify, however, if the Democrats win both seats.

You’d think Republican leaders night be sweating, but Sen. Catharine Young, R-Olean, said she is “very confident” the GOP will retain its majority. She said voters like having Republican­s in charge of the Senate as a bulwark against Democrats in the Assembly, who Republican­s often accuse of focusing too much on New York City.

“We need balance in state government between New York City and the rest of the state,” said Young, the chairwoman of the Senate Republican campaign committee.

CUOMO ON GUNS

Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo favors stronger gun control, but says it must be done at the federal level.

Cuomo pushed through the state’s SAFE Act five years ago following the Sandy Hook school shooting. There’s no new effort in Albany to pass further restrictio­ns following last month’s school shooting in Parkland, Florida. Democrats last week tried to force a vote on four gun control bills in the state Senate, only to be blocked by Republican­s.

On Friday, Cuomo stopped short of endorsing the maneuver and said that it should be up to Congress to pass any meaningful restrictio­ns.

“I support more protection for New York on the gun laws — there’s no doubt about that,” he said on WNYC’s Brian Lehrer show.

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