New York's "Working Rules" group, led by Andrea Stewart-Cousins, operates secretively to select bills, raising transparency concerns.

New York's "Working Rules" group, led by Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins, operates secretively behind closed doors to decide which legislative bills get considered and which die, raising concerns over transparency and public trust. The group, composed of hand-picked senators, meets without public input or debate, prompting calls for increased transparency and open decision-making processes in the legislative process.

June 09, 2024
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