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Luticha Doucette of Rochester explains why President Biden's $400 billion plant to boost home health care funding is crucial for people with disabilities.
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“It was a shock at first, then it went from shock to being flat, to a little anger, but now I'm at, 'Let's just get this over with.'”
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"When the state is engaged in a contract with an organization that has a history of discrimination, that's inappropriate.”
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Under the law, New Yorkers who want to change their gender listed on an official identification, no longer needs a doctor’s permission or present medical evidence to obtain those changes.
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As Pride Month begins, cities are figuring out how to celebrate safely given the pandemic. It's especially tricky for bars and street festivals where large crowds are a sign of success and progress.
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“The Senate passing it is fantastic. That the assembly hasn’t passed it is mystifying, unless you look at it as part of a pattern.”
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“It is not just sufficient to say that abortion is a right that everybody has access to. We have to also make it accessible.”
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Governor Cuomo said flat-out at several public appearances that he did nothing “wrong,” and rebuffing claims that his actions violated the state’s laws on sexual harassment.
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In recent weeks, when the governor is asked by reporters about the probe, his answers often include a reference to the attorney general’s possible political motivations.
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Though many still don't qualify for federal veterans benefits, they now can receive state benefits in New York, Colorado, and other states.