“Legislative priorities may shift because Democrats may need at least some buy-in from Republicans, said Na’ilah Amaru, a Democratic strategist.”
“When you lose the supermajority, you have to work with the other side,” she said. “It’s an interesting point in time where Democrats have to reimagine how they have to reengage with Republicans, which they haven’t had to do.”
Read the full article, “New York Democrats fall just short of keeping supermajority in Albany” published Nov. 18, 2024 on newsday.com.