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ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — The political gridlock in a battle to fix the spelling of New York City's Verrazano-Narrows Bridge has eased slightly.
The state Senate has passed a bill that would change the spelling, which has been wrong for over 50 years.
The Assembly version was stuck in committee when the legislative session ended late Wednesday.
The bridge name is spelled with one Z. It should have two Z's for the Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano, who discovered New York Harbor in 1524.
A Brooklyn College student started a petition drive to make things right in deference to Italian-Americans.
State officials initially balked, saying a bridge renaming can cost millions.
A statue of Verrazzano in lower Manhattan includes the two Z's, as does a bridge over Rhode Island's Narragansett Bay.
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