Tuesday, May 10, 2011

NY: Gov. takes marriage equality agenda on the road


Called the "People First" Tour, Governor Cuomo will take his legislative agenda to the people of NY state to talk about his priorities in the final days of the legislative session, including marriage equality.

"Our entire team is going to travel the state to speak directly to New Yorkers about the issues that can move this state forward, and it begins in Syracuse," said Cuomo in a statement that announced the first stop of the tour late Monday. "We need to pass a property tax cap, ethics reform, and marriage equality during this legislative session. The clock is ticking, but when the people speak, the politicians will listen. We will assemble a broad coalition of New Yorkers to support this agenda and work tirelessly to get it passed in Albany."

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