GOP: Judge suspends lieutenant governor plan

(AP) - Republicans said Thursday that they havesecured a court order suspending Gov. David Paterson's plan toappoint a lieutenant governor to preside over the gridlocked NewYork Senate. GOP Senate spokesman

News 12 Staff

Jul 9, 2009, 1:45 PM

Updated 5,405 days ago

Share:

GOP: Judge suspends lieutenant governor plan
(AP) - Republicans said Thursday that they havesecured a court order suspending Gov. David Paterson's plan toappoint a lieutenant governor to preside over the gridlocked NewYork Senate. GOP Senate spokesman John McArdle said a judge in Nassau Countyissued the order overnight. He said it temporarily suspendsPaterson's plan to have Richard Ravitch provide a tie-breaking voteand preside over the Senate. Paterson spokesman Peter Kauffmann said the temporaryrestraining order was received Wednesday night, after he said allthe necessary appointment papers were filed with the statesecretary of state. Ravitch, a former Metropolitan Transportation Authoritychairman, said he didn't know of the court action. Ravitch said he was sworn in at 8 p.m. Wednesday, hours afterPaterson made the surprise appointment long thought to beconstitutionally prohibited. The Senate has been gridlocked since a June 8 coup by aRepublican-dominated coalition over the Democratic conference thatthought it won the majority. McArdle said the court order is scheduled to be argued Friday. The coalition had immediately slammed Paterson's appointment ofthe 76-year-old Democrat known for crisis management as a politicalmove to boost his weak poll numbers as he campaigns for election in2010. Paterson's televised speech was promoted through his campaignWednesday and robo calls were made Wednesday night by the campaignpraising the Democratic governor's action. Ravitch told The Associated Press Thursday that he will be"addressing serious problems that the state faces and I am not nowand I will never be a candidate for elected office." Ravitch recently championed a transit bailout plan. He waschosen by then-Gov. Hugh Carey to help dig New York out of its 1974fiscal crisis. He also worked for President Lyndon B. Johnson in1966 and was part of the National Commission on Urban Problems.


More from News 12
0:32
Kingston man charged in barber shop stabbing

Kingston man charged in barber shop stabbing

2:21
Chilly temps in the Hudson Valley will warm up as afternoon sunshine rolls in

Chilly temps in the Hudson Valley will warm up as afternoon sunshine rolls in

2:04
Movie theater experience: A close look at the Jacob Burns Film Center in Pleasantville

Movie theater experience: A close look at the Jacob Burns Film Center in Pleasantville

0:31
Police: 18-year-old Washingtonville man with autism has gone missing

Police: 18-year-old Washingtonville man with autism has gone missing

0:23
New Korean-style fried chicken restaurant opens in Mahopac

New Korean-style fried chicken restaurant opens in Mahopac

2:16
New Rochelle teacher receives birthday surprise from students, colleagues

New Rochelle teacher receives birthday surprise from students, colleagues

1:23
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators rally in Irvington during President Biden's visits to Westchester

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators rally in Irvington during President Biden's visits to Westchester

0:26
Hudson Valley communities receive bronze Climate Smart Certification

Hudson Valley communities receive bronze Climate Smart Certification

0:23
Rockland County sues New York state over when elections can be held

Rockland County sues New York state over when elections can be held

0:21
Greenwood Lake Board of Trustees appoints interim mayor

Greenwood Lake Board of Trustees appoints interim mayor

0:23
Police: 18-year-old facing charges in Walden shooting

Police: 18-year-old facing charges in Walden shooting

0:48
President Biden announces future opening of upstate microchip factory

President Biden announces future opening of upstate microchip factory

1:53
Shop Mother’s Day Gifts – Exclusive Offers Up to 75% OFF!

Shop Mother’s Day Gifts – Exclusive Offers Up to 75% OFF!

0:21
Rockland County DA: Haverstraw man pleads guilty in sexual abuse of 2 children

Rockland County DA: Haverstraw man pleads guilty in sexual abuse of 2 children

0:51
Indian Point oversight board, Holtec discuss decommissioning options of former nuclear plant

Indian Point oversight board, Holtec discuss decommissioning options of former nuclear plant

0:47
State police: DNA sample from human remains found does not match profile of missing Putnam teen

State police: DNA sample from human remains found does not match profile of missing Putnam teen

0:31
New mural of Yonkers hip-hop legend Mary J. Blige unveiled at Palisade Towers

New mural of Yonkers hip-hop legend Mary J. Blige unveiled at Palisade Towers

0:35
Police find evidence in burglary while investigating a domestic dispute in Monroe

Police find evidence in burglary while investigating a domestic dispute in Monroe

0:30
Wake services held for the Westchester correction officer who died in Bronx River Parkway crash

Wake services held for the Westchester correction officer who died in Bronx River Parkway crash

Motorists encounter traffic delays, road closures in and around Irvington during President Joe Biden's visit

Motorists encounter traffic delays, road closures in and around Irvington during President Joe Biden's visit