Seymour P. Lachman, Who Exposed Political Cabals in Albany, Dies at 91
Briefly

Seymour P. Lachman, a former New York State senator, described the political environment in Albany as dominated by a secretive power triad of governor, Senate leader, and Assembly speaker.
In his tell-all book, Lachman revealed how the corrupting influence of money and lobbyists left public authorities devoid of accountability, highlighting systemic issues in state governance.
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