Celeste Katz

The Daily Politics Blog, New York Daily News

Celeste Katz appears in the following:

#NYC2013: Other Race Roundup

Monday, September 09, 2013

It's not just mayoral races on the ballot tomorrow - from Comptroller to Brooklyn DA to City Council contests, there are lots of decisions to be made. Celeste Katz Daily Politics reporter for the Daily News helps round up the other contests, and takes your calls. If you want to tout a local race you've got your eye on, call 212-433-9692 or post here!

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What's Ahead for Governor Cuomo

Monday, January 03, 2011

New York has a new Governor. Celeste Katz, writer for the Daily Politics blog at the New York Daily NewsErrol Louis, host of NY1's Inside City Hall; Stephen Madarasz, director of communication at the Civil Service Employees Association Local 1000; and Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. react to Governor Cuomo's inauguration speech and discuss what's ahead for the governor in 2011. Then Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino weighs in on how his county may be affected during Governor Cuomo's term.

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Budget Impasse Update

Friday, June 18, 2010

Celeste Katz, writer of The Daily Politics blog at the New York Daily News, looks at the latest as Albany works toward a budget.  After this week's threat of a government shutdown, what's in the next extender bill?

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NYS Gov: Open for Business?

Monday, June 14, 2010

State budget negotiations are coming down to the wire in the face of a government shutdown. It's still unclear whether lawmakers will approve the latest emergency budget extender. Daily News Daily Politics blogger Celeste Katz discusses the latest.

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Candidate Cuomo

Monday, May 24, 2010

Andrew Cuomo is officially running for governor in New York. Bob Hennelly, WNYC reporter, and Celeste Katz, Daily Politics blogger for the New York Daily News, discuss Cuomo's campaign.

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Where You Draw the Line

Monday, May 10, 2010

Celeste Katz, who writes the Daily Politics blog at the New York Daily News, and Dick Dadey, executive director of the public interest and good government advocacy group Citizen's Union, talk about Democrats, Republicans and redistricting.

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