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Cuomo endorses Gulluscio
10/29/2009
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photo BY RYAN MCCUNE
photo BY RYAN MCCUNE
   This past week, Democratic District Leader Frank Gulluscio, who is running for the 32nd City Council District seat, received the endorsements of State Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-New York) and Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, above left.
   “Democrat Frank Gulluscio and I have dedicated our lives to serving middle class New Yorkers, and ensuring that families and seniors can live comfortably in the greatest city in the world,” Schumer said.

   Cuomo, as well, had kind words for Gulluscio.
   “Frank has been a civic activist in the neighborhood for over 30 years and he has a proven track record of making government work,” he said. “He has already fought for funding for our local schools, protected our local firehouses from cuts and kept our streets clean and safe. In these tough times we need an experienced leader like Frank Gulluscio fighting for us at City Hall.”
    
   Gulluscio is proud to also have the support of Congressmembers Anthony Weiner, Joseph Crowley and Gregory Meeks, State Senators Joseph Addabbo, Shirley Huntley, Malcolm Smith and John Sampson, Assemblymember Audrey Pheffer, Michelle Titus, Rory Lanceman and Michael Miller, Uniformed Fire Officers Union, Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association, Detective’s Endowment Association, SEIU 32BJ, SEIU 1199, RWDSU Local 338, UFCW Local 1500, Mason Tenders, New York Hotel and Motel Trades Council, Local 3 IBEW, International Union of Operating Engineers Local 891, Plumbers Local 1, SSEU Local 371, Working Families Party and Tenants PAC
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
   



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