NEW YORK — Ahead of Wednesday's kickoff of the 2021 state legislative session, progressive groups are urging Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Albany lawmakers to deal with a historic fiscal crisis by raising taxes on wealthy New Yorkers.

One of the elected leaders pushing for legislation on this front is State Sen. Julia Salazar of Brooklyn. She joined activists and other progressive figures outside of Cuomo's Manhattan office on Tuesday to launch the "Invest in Our New York Act."

Salazar discussed one of the proposals included in the legislative package on Inside City Hall on Tuesday night with anchor Errol Louis.

The Democrat is putting forward a bill that would place a small tax on the trades of stocks, bonds, and other derivatives that, she says, could potentially raise between $12 billion and $29 billion a year.

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