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New York Senate Passes New Police Reform Legislation

All ten of the bills passed by the Senate have now been signed by the governor

We are at a moment of reckoning in this country.  And I am so glad that I am in this historic role as the leader of 40 Democrats who rose to the occasion in this historic moment. What we are doing today is not a cure, but it is a first step towards acknowledging that while laws alone cannot fix racism in America, they can begin to root out injustice. And that gives me hope.”

Sen. Andrea Stewart-Cousins

So said the NYS Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins at the bill signing last week of the historic police reform legislation passed by the senate and made into law.

Governor Cuomo has signed the complete package of 10 legislative bills passed jointly by the senate and assembly. These are:

In her remarks at the signing, Majority Leader Stewart-Cousins thanked Governor Cuomo, Assembly Speaker Heastie and especially her senate colleagues who sponsored the bills.

“I would have thought that this reckoning would have come sooner”, said Senator Stewart- Cousins. “There were moments that I felt we were close. I remember in 1999 hearing Bruce Springsteen’s song ‘American Skin (41 shots)’ — a song about the killing of an unarmed black man. Amadou Diallo. It goes—‘It ain’t no secret, no secret my friend, you can get killed just for living in your American Skin’.

“Those words have stuck with me; because as a mother and grandmother of black children I have lived with this worry. And every mother and grandmother that looks like me shares this worry.

But now I have hope.”

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