As President Pro Tempore and Leader of the Independent Democratic
Conference, Klein Will Exercise Joint Authority Over the Flow of All
Legislation and Senate Business
ALBANY –
On the floor of the New York State Senate Wednesday, senators overwhelmingly
elected Senator Jeffrey D. Klein (34th – Bronx/Westchester) as
Senate President Pro Tempore, the legislative chamber’s top post. Under a new bipartisan power sharing agreement enacted by the
chamber, Senator Klein will share the title with Senator Dean Skelos of Long
Island (R). During the chamber’s Wednesday session, Senator Klein was also
elected Leader of the Senate’s Independent Democratic Conference (IDC). Under
the bipartisan agreement enacted by the Senate yesterday, Senator Klein, as IDC
Leader, will exercise joint and equal control over the chamber with his
Republican counterpart, Republican Conference Leader Skelos.
"I’m
deeply humbled that my Senate colleagues have entrusted me with these
tremendously important duties during this critical time for our state. We face
challenges that require immediate action, such as rebuilding New York in the
wake of Superstorm Sandy, raising the minimum wage, reforming stop-and-frisk,
and enacting a comprehensive DREAM Act that will, for the first time, provide
the same tuition assistance opportunities to all New York students, regardless
of their immigration status.
“For the
first time in this chamber, a Democrat and a Republican will be equal partners
in governing the Senate - a dynamic that will foster the bipartisanship,
compromise and pragmatism that our country’s political process sorely needs. I
look forward to working with Senators from both sides of the aisle to pass
meaningful and necessary legislation in the weeks and months ahead."
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