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Albany, NY—Senate Finance Committee Chair Carl Kruger today released the Senate’s midyear report on revenue, expenditures and general fund projections, and while data indicates progress in the economy, unemployment and other factors continue to lag,... Full Article at New York Daily News

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  1. Bryce Rein, who has been unemployed for less than a month, looks over job listings at the NYCHires Job Fair in New York, December 9, 2009. U.S. job openings and hirings fell in October, government data showed on Tuesday, highlighting the continued distress in the labor market.
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  3. Senator Carl Kruger (D-Brooklyn) talks on a cell phone in the hallway at the Capitol in Albany, N.Y. , Thursday, July 9, 2009.

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