- After 8 months, still no final report from Assembly impeachment probe
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This report indicates there's no visible sign of progress for the NY Assembly's report on its impeachment probe of Andrew M. Cuomo.
When Cuomo resigned in August, the Assembly halted an impeachment proceeding but, after public pressure, promised to release its finding from the investigation that stretched out over eight months.
But members of the Judiciary Committee still have not even seen a draft of that final report. And they haven’t met since August 9.
“It’s pretty clear it’s a complicated case, but they are the ones who’ve been setting the deadlines, not us,” said Blair Horner, the executive director of the New York Public Interest Research Group. “I think everyone in New York has a right to know what’s going on with it. And they should get the report out as soon as they can.”
In September, several members of the Assembly's Judiciary Committee indicated the report would be released in early October 220
Here is related coverage from the timeline:
- 16 August 2021: NY Assembly to Produce Report on Its Cuomo Impeachment Probe
- 4 October 2021: NY Assy Cuomo Report in "a Couple of Weeks, Maybe a Month or Two"
At this point, havving the report in "a couple of weeks" or "a month" is now out of the question. What happens if November passes and there's still no report?