After 20 years in office, John A. Lynch, Sr. did not run for re-election in 1977, due to illness.
"What we have with this bill is a stall, and everybody knows it," said the Senate minority leader, John A. Lynch.
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John A. Lynch, the Senate minority leader, said the ruling presented an opportunity for broad reform.
The Senate minority leader, John A. Lynch, is a co-sponsor.
The Senate Minority Leader, John A. Lynch, concurred, and said: "This is the start of a long-term campaign.
"The Governor's obvious theme is when in doubt, announce another tax cut," said John A. Lynch, the Senate Democrats' minority leader.
After the three amendments were approved 21-to-10, with every Republican opposing them, the Senate President, John A. Lynch, rescheduled a vote for Thursday.
But the Senate president, John A. Lynch, immediately attacked the Assembly plan as not going far enough to ease the plight of homeowners.
The third player in all this is the Democratic President of the Senate, John A. Lynch, who has taken a position somewhere between the other two.