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“In the end, I'm convinced we will all benefit if suspicion is replaced by discussion, innuendo by dialogue; if the emphasis in our debate turns from a search for talismanic criteria and neat but simplistic answers to an honest - more intelligent - attempt at describing the role religion has in our public affairs, and the limits placed on that role.”

Quote by Mario Cuomo

Work

Public Papers of Governor Mario M. Cuomo, 1984

The book is a compilation of Governor Cuomo's public papers from 1984, showcasing his official communications and policy positions. It provides insight into his administration's priorities and actions, offering a historical record of his time in office. more

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Mario Cuomo
Mario Cuomo

Mario Cuomo was a distinguished American politician who served as the 52nd Governor of New York from 1983 to 1994. Renowned for his articulate speeches and progressive policies, he championed social justice and economic equality. Cuomo's governorship was marked by his efforts to reform the state's education system and his opposition to the death penalty. more

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