Politics & Government
ICYMI: Democratic Lawmaker Has 'Lost Confidence' In Cuomo
"There won't be any problem [getting] a majority vote to proceed with the impeachment," Assemblywoman Judy Griffin told Patch.

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY — It appears the walls are started to close in on Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who refused to acknowledge wrongdoing for claims of sexual harassment in this week's bombshell report by state Attorney General Letitia James.
He also refused to follow the mounting calls for his resignation.
Now the state Assembly is investigating whether to bring Articles of Impeachment against Cuomo.
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"The Assembly has said it is doing a full and thorough review of the complaints and has offered the governor and his team an opportunity to present facts and their perspective," Cuomo's senior advisor Rich Azzopardi said in a statement. "The governor appreciates the opportunity. We will be cooperating."
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