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Dinowitz: ‘Time to Put Up or Shut Up’

Though there are some remaining obstacles (see cover story re: Pedro Espada), come Jan. 1, the Democrats are likely to take control of the state legislature for the first time in 40 years.

That means they will no longer be able to blame the Republican-controlled Senate for stalling legislation and budgets.

Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz, long accustomed to seeing bills passed by his own house disappear into the Senate’s black hole, said there’s “a backlog of years and years of good things that we’ve done that we want to make into reality.” He cited gun control laws, stem cell research, rent protection laws and a new bottle bill.

He also mentioned campaign finance and redistricting reform.

“We won’t be able to blame Republicans if it doesn’t become a reality,” Dinowitz said. “With these huge victories come significant responsibilities for the Democrats. If the Democrats can’t produce, then Democrats will get blamed for not producing. It’s time to put up or shut up, and I don’t like shutting up, so we better put up.”

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