The Bicameral Principle in the New York Legislature
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In the legislature of 1910 there was very little down- right corruption. The influence of the governor was such that it was recognized that the passage through the legislature of undesirable bills would come to nought, because of the governor's veto, and so, while there were a few suspicious, or questionable, or perhaps semi-corrupt, measures, there were no cases on which a judgment could be made concerning the location of corruption. A CHECK ON BAD LEGISLATION 125 LEGISLATIVE INVESTIGATIONS It... is In the various Investigations where the evidence which can be accepted as reliable must chiefly be sought. The leading Investigations relating to legislative corrup- tion in recent years are those relating to the passage of the anti-racetrack gamtbling bills, the AUds case, and the Insurance Investigation. Racetrack Gambling Corruption. — The matter of the corruption relating to the passage of the anti-gambling bills was Investigated by a legislative investigating com- mittee which sat in the Fall of 19 10.
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