ADK Native Posted May 1, 2018 Share Posted May 1, 2018 It took Cuomo and his anti-gun cronies about 30 days after the murders at Sandy Hook Elementary School to pass the useless SAFE Act. The SAFE Act has not made a difference except make law abiding gun owners criminals, create useless laws and waste tax payer money with all the re=certification of pistol permits. Since the Parkland High School murders all Cuomo has done is play dead in the street and give violent criminals the right to vote. Cuomo cares more about violent criminals. Cuomo useless as usual. The other day I received the newsletter from the school district I live in. Read it front to back and back to front. Talked about how great the students are doing and of course they need to raise taxes. The was nothing about: · New school security measures to protect students from a gunman or a vehicle traveling down the side walk to run students down. · Who to call if you hear a student talking irrationally in a suicidal way. Appears the schools administrators are like Cuomo, they do not care about school safety from killers with guns and motor vehicles. Looks like no one cares except to legislate more useless gun control laws. Nothing changes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve D Posted May 2, 2018 Share Posted May 2, 2018 Sorry...He is to busy at the moment: Cuomo unveiled the state's latest efforts to assist the hurricane-battered U.S. territory during a news conference in Manhattan, vowing to send teams of volunteers in June to help rebuild homes and remediate mold. About 500 SUNY and CUNY students will work alongside building and construction trade workers to make up the bulk of the volunteer teams, Cuomo said. They will work two- or four-week stints and gain college credits in return. Any student at any SUNY school from any major can apply to participate, according to a SUNY spokeswoman. Further details "will be forthcoming," she said. “They (the students) will receive credit for their time, their service in Puerto Rico," Cuomo said. "They will be in courses and training and education that is related to the reconstruction of housing and infrastructure and aided by the professionals." https://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/politics/albany/2018/04/19/suny-students-college-credit-puerto-rico/532087002/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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