New York State Senator James Skoufis, and Assemblymember Jonathan Jacobson, both Democrats, have introduced S1687 and A5058. The bills end the practice of having the presidential primary in April, followed by primaries for other office in June. Instead there would be only one primary for all offices, in late June.
Assemblymember Andrew Molitor, a Republican, has introduced A4421, which moves the non-presidential primaries from June to August.
https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/americans-have-always-sought-debt-relief-after-the-holidays-now-their-struggle-is-year-round-150057204.html
What day will be Great Depression III Day ???
— to make ALL previous depressions seem like a joke ???
esp more baaaade loans due to rigged low low low interest rates0
Will usa debt hit $$$ 40 TRILLION this year ???
BORROW TO PROSPERITY ???
COMMIE J.M. KEYNES LAUGHING AT WESTERN ECON MORONS IN HIS GRAVE ???
Would either bill be good or bad for minor parties if it was to become law?
If the non-presidential primary were moved to August, it would be exceedingly difficult for New York to defend its May petition deadline for all independent candidates and the nominees of unqualified parties.
The AZ spambot is complaining about the national debt, yet also complaining Trump is cutting government. This is why the bot should not be trusted by anybody.
I always contradict myself in different comments, and sometimes within the same comment. You can consistently count on me to post some kind of nonsense, self contradiction, and or fake news, and to always scream the same crap over and over regardless of what arguments anyone offers in response.
That’s why I should be ignored, since obviously site management is not going to fix this issue. If it was going to be fixed, it would have been fixed a long time ago.
I could be neutralized through a simple plug in to WordPress, but that’s never going to happen at this site. Ever. Everyone once in a great while I say something which actually makes sense, exactly in the same way that a broken clock is right twice a day, but not nearly that often.