Like others who have chimed in on this construction, I find it somewhat informal and more likely to crop up in colloquial speech. I think it's a perfectly fine sentence with a perfectly well-constructed verb string. "Get" is a Germanic verb, and you'd probably be more comfortable with a Latin-related verb since those tend to be more formal and eloquent (thank you Norman conquest), but, again, that is really a matter of style and not usage per se.
 
I would note that "get" seems to be a bit more "neutral" semantically (and in news writing objectivity is key or so I'm told) than some alternative like "obtained," "persuaded," "convinced," etc. Perhaps the news writer was trying to avoid coloring the sentence at all with a different verb (although a restructuring may have served better).
 
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On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 8:19 AM, Ciervo, Frank <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Isn’t this a good example of very poor usage? Unless my memory is very bad, it would have been cause for points off in my freshmen composition class. A sad commentary on the state of news writing in 2009

 

But Farley noted that bill sponsor Assemblyman Peter Abbate Jr., D-Brooklyn, hasn’t yet gotten a Democrat to introduce the bill in the Senate. The Democrats won control of the Senate this year.

 

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