Republican candidate Bruce Blakeman has unveiled a 100-day plan aimed at transforming New York state if he's elected governor. At the heart of his proposal is a promise to cut taxes and reduce the state's notorious high cost of living. Blakeman, a former Long Island county executive, vows to implement a series of measures to make the state more business-friendly, including a comprehensive tax reform package and a reduction in regulatory red tape. However, his plan also takes a tougher stance on law and order, with a focus on cracking down on crime and restoring public safety, a key concern for many New Yorkers.
Bruce Blakeman’s 100-day plan to ‘fix’ New York if elected governor: Lower taxes and a return to law and order AOL.com