Majority of Western New York state lawmakers support Governor Cuomo impeachment
A majority of local state lawmakers believe he should be impeached.
and last updated 2021-08-04 17:20:10-04
Here s how all 18 western New York lawmakers responded to 7 Eyewitness News about whether they would vote to impeach Governor Andrew Cuomo after the New York attorney general found he sexually harassed 11 current and former employees:
Western New York Democrats:
Senator Tim Kennedy tweeted the following: âI said it 6 months ago, and stand by it today tenfold. The @NewYorkStateAGâs investigation shows a clear pattern of unethical, inappropriate, and downright disgusting behavior. The courageous women who shared their stories deserve justice and accountability. Resign.â A spokeswoman said he is also calling on the Assembly to proceed with the impeachment process. But, he isnât saying whether the Senate should do the same because Kennedy would be a juror at trial.
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It wasn t so bad, after all.
Trepidation surrounded Day 4 of the Register s Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa as the National Weather Service forecast highs in the upper 90s and a heat index above 105. Fresh in the minds of riders was the long, brutal Day 1, when temperatures were not quite so high but there was a strong headwind, scarce water and unrelenting sunshine.
But at 67.9 miles, Wednesday s route from Iowa Falls to Waterloo wasn t as lengthy. The temperature mounted throughout the day, but never got past the mid-90s. Overcast skies blocked the worst effects of the sun. And a steady tailwind helped riders sail along.
Heat doesn t get in the way during RAGBRAI s Day 4 route to Waterloo thehawkeye.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thehawkeye.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Local Playwright Toni Press-Coffman Puts Some Heavenly Touches Into Her Latest Effort.
By Dave Irwin
SOMETIMES LOVE means you don t get the chance to say you re
sorry. Local playwright Toni Press-Coffman gives us one such cautionary
tale in her latest play,
Touch. On one level, it s an exploration
of nerds reaching in and finding their emotions. On a deeper level,
it s a story about finding and losing the love of your life, and
how one man reconnects after that love is taken from him. And
into the bargain, the playwright effectively questions the philosophical
stance that the cosmos is cold and uncaring.