Bills in Albany that are surviving, thriving and on life support

​​It’s officially horse-trading season in Albany.

The legislative session in the state capital ends one week from today on June 2. With veto-proof majorities in the Senate and an indomitable grip on the Assembly, Democrats have been busy holding meetings and making deals in hopes of delivering on a variety of legislative proposals that affect New York City and its business community.

While many bills have already passed the Senate, Brooklyn Assemblyman Robert Carroll noted that it’s typically easier to pass legislation through the 63-member Senate than it is in the 150-member Assembly.

“Maneuvering things through the Assembly—it’s more people—so it’s more difficult sometimes,” he said. “The

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