Andrew Cuomo will be sworn in as the 56th Governor of New York. The Queens native is no stranger to NY politics. His father, Mario Cuomo was also Governor of New York and Andrew previously served as New York Attorney General. He currently has a five-point plan to build a “new” New York that will include stabilizing …
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The first Hispanic mayor in LA’s 133-year history has revitalized the city with infrastructure projects, the wooing of tech companies, actively supporting small business, ensuring growth of the area’s unique creative capital, and an emphasis on education. His latest venture is a gang-reduction program for the city.
Read MoreThe famed body builder-turned-actor-turned-38th governor of California has been an influential leader for California for the past seven years. He recently played a significant part in launching a campaign against Proposition 66, which would amend California’s Three Strikes Law.
Read MoreHe was the first person to grace the cover of Haute Living San Francisco. The New York Times once dubbed Willie Brown—one of the city’s most notable mayors and a member of the state assembly for more than 30 years—one of the country’s most powerful state legislators. No politician dominated California longer or more completely …
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