The news that a date had been set for a recall election in which Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker will potentially be unseated as the fallout of the law he pushed through that state’s Legislature limiting public-employee-union bargaining rights led one state official last week to draw a bittersweet parallel to Governor Cuomo’s dealings with public workers during his first 15 months in office.
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