The bottom line is clear: Climate change is a reality, and it is having a real impact.
From Eric Schneiderman
No woman should have her personal health care decisions dictated by the religious beliefs of her boss.
My commitment to gender equality is rooted in the quintessentially American principle of equal justice under law.
I believe that in New York, we must have one set of rules for everyone - and that means women cannot be unfairly denied health coverage.
When I was in the Senate, I worked to pass Women's Health and Wellness Act, which bars insurance companies from discriminating against the health care needs of women.
I look forward to continuing to serve the people of New York and making our state a safer place to live, work and raise families for many years to come.
That is the definition of equal justice under law: everyone gets a fair shot, everyone pays their fair share, and everyone plays by the same set of rules.
As New York's chief law enforcement officer, I have taken a hard line against those in state government who abuse the law they have sworn to uphold.
Anyone who believes in the essential role government can play in improving people's lives must also be the toughest critics of those who abuse the public trust.
Throughout my career, I have made rooting out public corruption a top priority.
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