She Stood Up to Cuomo. Soon She'll Be the First Woman to Lead the N.Y. Senate.
'The private meeting last year between Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and the Democrats in the New York State Senate was going as many did: Mr. Cuomo was pontificating and the Democrats were listening, neither side particularly pleased.
The Democrats were asking for the governors help in winning elections and breaking up a group of eight Senate colleagues who had crossed party lines to help keep Republicans in control of the chamber. But Mr. Cuomo suggested that the Senate Democrats problem was that they only understood New York City voters.
Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins, the Democrats leader, interjected.
You look at me, Mr. Governor, but you dont see me, she said. You see my black skin and a woman, but you dont realize I am a suburban legislator.
When lawmakers return to Albany in January, formally allowing Democrats to take control of the Senate for the first time in a decade, Ms. Stewart-Cousins will become the first woman, and the first African-American woman, to lead a New York legislative chamber.'>>>
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