Baker, Cuomo To Be Honored By Edward M. Kennedy Institute

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In this provided by the State of New York, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo holds up a new Thanksgiving-themed face mask during his daily coronavirus briefing at the Wyandanch-Wheatley Heights Ambulance Corp. Headquarters in Wyandanch, N.Y. After disclosing that he will no longer be celebrating Thanksgiving with his 89-year-old mother in-person, Cuomo asked New Yorkers to abandon plans for in-person Thanksgiving festivities. (Kevin P. Coughlin/State of New York via AP)

BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo are set to be honored with the Edward M. Kennedy Institute Award for Inspired Leadership at a virtual event Wednesday evening.

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Both Baker, a Republican, and Cuomo, a Democrat, have been at the helm of their states during the coronavirus pandemic, which hit both states hard during the country’s first wave of infections in the spring. Both took actions to help slow the spread of the disease, including pressing residents to wear masks in public and take other precautions.

The institute praised both governors for actions beyond their handling of the COVID-19 crisis.

The institute pointed to efforts by Baker — who was sworn in for a second term in January 2019 — to use public-private partnerships to spur economic development, overhaul the state’s regulatory environment, and deliver tax relief by doubling the Earned Income Tax Credit.

They also noted Baker’s efforts to invest in K-12 education, combat the opioid and heroin epidemic, work to expand the state’s reliance on renewable energy and spearhead changes at the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority meant to improve service and stabilize the public transit agency’s finances.

The institute also praised Cuomo, who first took office on January 2011, saying he’s “fought for social, racial and economic justice for all New Yorkers.”

Under Cuomo’s leadership, the institute said, New York passed a $15 minimum wage, the strongest paid family leave program in the nation, some of the strongest gun safety laws in the nation, the largest investment in education in state history and a first-in-the-nation Green New Deal for New York.


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Educated Archy
Educated Archy
3 years ago

Go ahead and continue to rub the ego maniac’s back.

Governor Antichos has abused his public high office to disproportionately discriminate against religious minority groups in an act of vengeance and to protect his ego. This was not science based. Yeshivagate is a bigger scandal than Bridgegate. Closing a silly bridge for a day pals in comparison to the pain inflicted when closing schools for a month. Shame on the governor and shame on the world for falling for his false image.

Impeach Cuomo Now

Democrats support evil.
Democrats support evil.
3 years ago

Of course, an institute named for the man who left his mistress to drown and die will be honoring a man who caused the death of thousands of elderly with his nursing home policy.

Mendel
Mendel
3 years ago

Thank you Governor Coumo!