But the fun, lively and appetizing debate on yogurt brought about an interesting question: Did the state's senators spend more time on Tuesday debating the calorie counts, lactose tolerance and inclusiveness of snacks than they did discussing the NY Safe Act back in January 2013?
The answer is yes. The yogurt debate and vote took about 44 minutes. The Safe Act? Just less than 30 minutes.
Read the article: Syracuse.com
NY Safe Act or yogurt: Which was debated longer on state Senate floor?
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