Standoff Continues in Albany

Another day, another extraordinary session in Albany.

Democrats and Republicans again today entered the senate chamber separately, gaveled in, observed a moment of silence for Michael Jackson and Farrah Fawcett, gaveled out and left.

Before the session, leaders met behind closed doors to try to work out a power sharing agreement.

The Senate has been on standstill since June 8 when Democratic senators Pedro Espada Jr. and Hiram Monserrate voted to put GOP lawmakers back in power. The next day, Monserrate returned to the Democrats, leaving the Senate with a 31-31 split.

Normally the lieutenant governor would break a tie in the senate, but New York hasn't had anyone in the post since David Paterson took over from former Governor Eliot Spitzer.

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