Governor Cuomo congratulated himself April 1 for “finally addressing” Albany’s longstanding ethics problems, but good-government groups said he still had a long way to go.
“Multiple administrations have grappled with ethics reform over the years, but achieved limited or no success,” Mr. Cuomo said. “This year, however, we are finally addressing this longstanding problem—implementing the strongest outside-income-disclosure laws in the nation, along with other measures to deter, detect and punish breaches of the public trust.”
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