NY Gubernatorial Absence Provision Is Obsolete And Harmful

By Liam Turner and John Rogan (March 11, 2024, 4:32 PM EDT) -- The New York Constitution has a case of appendicitis: Just as appendicitis is caused by a useless body part gone septic, the provision of New York's Constitution that takes power away from the governor whenever they leave the state serves no real purpose, and can only do harm....

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