Hundreds of Low-Income NYers to Hold "People's Assembly" on Long Island to Pass Overlooked Legislation
Low-income members of CVH gather to call for elected officials to finish undone business by increasing minimum wage, funding job creation and affordable housing, and implementing a fair elections system for New York
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NEW YORK, NY (08/16/2012)(readMedia)-- Meaningful job creation programs, increasing the minimum wage, strong support for affordable housing, and an overhaul of the way elections are run in New York State are desperately needed, but Governor Cuomo and Senator Skelos, two of the three most powerful politicians in Albany, have refused to respond to the needs of low-income New Yorkers and their communities. Low-income members of Community Voices Heard will gather to finished the business left undone by the Albany politicians.
WHO: | Hundreds of low-income members of Community Voices Heard from around the state focusing on Gov. Cuomo and Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos |
WHAT: | CVH members from New York City, Newburgh, Poughkeepsie and Yonkers will gather in the backyard of State Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos on Long Island to call on the Majority Leader and Governor Andrew Cuomo to pass strong legislation that meets the needs of their communities. |
WHEN: | Saturday August 18, 2012 at 11:30AM Eastern Time (US & Canada) |
WHERE: | Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Shelter Rock 48 Shelter Rock Road Manhasset, New York 11030 |
NOTES: | Visuals include • Hundreds of low-income New Yorkers lining the pews of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Shelter Rock, calling for their state government and elected officials to meet the needs of low-income communities • Giant report cards rating the overall performances of Governor Cuomo & Senator Skelos |