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Press Conference Part 1 of 2

Press Conference Part 2 of 2

3 Comments

  1. Judith  •  Feb 25, 2011 @5:01 pm

    Fabulous coverage of an awesome event. On to Legislative Awareness Day, May 3!

  2. Linda/CURE-NY  •  Apr 14, 2011 @7:51 pm

    Bravo!!! Definitely great coverage. I’m unable to atttend Legislative Awareness Day (compound fracture of leg) But I am with all of you in spirit.

  3. Sheila Gaddy  •  May 15, 2011 @9:07 am

    Hello,

    I live in Albany, NY and will try to attend. My car is gone now, so if I can get a ride, because I live out a good ways, I will attend the May 15 meeting.

    Peace

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