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Political corruption museum could become Albany tourism draw

For a $12.50 or so "bribe," visitors to the planned Museum of Political Corruption will get a tour of the state's long history of crooked politicians, shady deals and backroom power brokers, as well as a chance to learn about individuals who have fought corruption and suggested solutions to the state's chronic problem. Roter noted that former Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno, who resigned while under federal investigation, was first convicted, appealed and later acquitted of two charges that he sold his official influence for money. Since news of the project was first reported, Roter says he's received nods of support from Republicans and Democrats and no pushback so far. "The frustrating thing for me is when Albany is used as a synonym for corruption or dysfunction," she said. Because there are those of us who live here, who say, 'wait a minute, this is a great city.'

 

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