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Spitzer, Bruno say they'll work together
ALBANY - Despite their recent feuding, Gov. Eliot Spitzer and Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno said they held no grudges and were ready to work with each other.
Spitzer said their relationship was “fine.” Bruno said “I have no personal animosity” - though the Republican leader also said he would ask Attorney General Andrew Cuomo to look into a report in the New York Post alleging that Spitzer and his staff conspired against Bruno.
Cuomo and the state inspector general are already looking into allegations related to Bruno's use of state aircraft. Cuomo's communications director Jeffrey Lerner issued a statement Monday saying the AG's office had been gathering information related to the travel allegations and into reports that Spitzer targeted Bruno for surveillance. Lerner said the AG's office would “proceed accordingly.”