Analysis of the news from Justin Klein of the excellent Fight Lawyer blog:
Next stop should be the Codes Committee -- where it should pass (as in years past) -- and then on to the Ways & Means Committee -- where it has died before and I predict it will die again.
I am not alone in this belief.
Klein quotes New York Assemblyman Steve Englebright:I am not alone in this belief.
There is a healthy controversy. There are very concerned members of the majority who can't support it this year, as they could not support it in years past, . . . I imagine we'll have similar blockage or stoppage, . . . But, you never know. There are quite a few new faces in the chamber this year. I haven't seen a sea change, but I have seen subtle changes.
Klein also notes that there are a "significant number" of assembly members pushing the Assembly Speaker to allow the bill to go straight to the floor following the Tourism Committee.
It amazes me that we're still talking about regulation efforts in New York state in 2011.