By: Maury Thompson, Special to The Post-Star

Call it an encore or an overtime, or whatever other metaphor seems appropriate.
The state Assembly is scheduled to gavel back into special session next week to handle legislation that did not get voted on in the regular session, which ended in the wee hours of the morning on June 10….
The ”elder parole” legislation, which has not passed the Senate, would require the Parole Board to conduct a hearing for all incarcerated individuals age 55 and over who have completed at least 15 years of their sentences.