Majority of Western New York legislators calling for Governor Cuomo s resignation
State Senate Republicans are calling for the resignation of Governor Andrew Cuomo. They say if he doesn t resign, the next step is impeachment. Author: Emyle Watkins Updated: 4:07 PM EST March 11, 2021
ALBANY, N.Y.
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Four New York State Senators representing Western New York are now among Senate Republicans calling for the resignation of Governor Andrew Cuomo after recent sexual assault and harassment allegations have come to light.
The four senators include Senate Republican Leader Robert Ortt (62nd District), George Borrello (57th District), Patrick Gallivan (59th District), and Edward Rath III (61st District). They re all a part of the Senate Republican Conference which as a whole is calling for the governor s resignation.
Ortt, Borrello, Gallivan, Rath among Senators calling for Governor Cuomo s resignation
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UPDATE: the New York State-run temporary mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic was opened for appointments this morning at 7:59 a.m.
By 9:20 there were no appointments available, however that has been fluctuating, officials at the Genesee and Orleans County Health Departments said.
âWe encourage those who are seeking vaccination to periodically check the site as some may cancel their appointments or the system catches up,â they said.
âWe realize this may be disappointing and frustrating for our local county residents as it is to us. We will continue to advocate for increased vaccine allocations moving forward,â stated Paul Pettit, Director of Genesee and Orleans County Health Departments. âEvery dose of vaccine that comes to our counties are administered within the week of receipt. We will continue to call on the state to increase allocations to rural counties as our vaccination rates continue to lag in comparison to surrounding counties.â