Monday, October 1, 2012

NEW THIS MORNING

* The Cuomo administration is launching a new plan to enroll thousands of ex-cons in Medicaid once they leave prison but conservative critics say it gives prisoners no incentive to work, the Post reports: http://bit.ly/R67VWo

* Housing Authority Chairman John Rhea announced he will pursue $500 million in federal funds for building repairs, two years after he decided against going after the money, the News reports: http://nydn.us/Vi6OXf

* Sen. Chuck Schumer warns that milk prices could double if Congress doesn't pass a new Farm Bill, the News writes: http://nydn.us/PkLKtO

* Councilman Charles Barron is mulling a run for Public Advocate, the Observer reports: http://bit.ly/UA2ZcT

* City Comptroller John Liu has begun to look at cost overruns and delays at a Bronx golf course the city is building for Donald Trump, the News learns: http://nydn.us/R4OE7Z

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