June 2, 2007 -- New Yorkers have lost a friend most never knew they had.
Warren Anderson, a former state Senate majority leader and one of the last of New York's so-called Rockefeller Republicans, died yesterday after a brief illness. He was 91.
Anderson, of Binghamton, led the Senate from 1973-88, and was instrumental in crafting the legislation that helped bring New York City back from near-bankruptcy in 1975. In addition, he labored tirelessly to provide the upstate and suburban support necessary for the bailout bills to become law.
He was a man of personal honor, a rare quality in a calling better noted for expediency.
Anderson served his constituency, and his state, with distinction.
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