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Kirsten Gillibrand

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Harlem »

Leaders urged New Yorkers to continue Dr. King's work when it came to guns, education and wages.

Downtown »

Sen. Gillibrand's office incorrectly said residents were not covered by the $2.5 billion 9/11 Victim's Compensation Fund.

Manhattan »

New York was the source of many entertaining and news making tweets in in the twitterverse in 2010.

Downtown »

The $4.3 billion bill passed Congress Wednesday after years of advocacy.

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The bill passed both the Senate and the House and will now go to President Obama, who is expected to sign it.

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Congress must act on the 9/11 health bill before Christmas if it is going to become law, New York's elected officials said Monday.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

Mayor Bloomberg wore a tie blending Republican red and Democratic blue for Monday's "No Labels" conference.

Downtown »

The 9/11 health bill failed to get enough votes to ward off a Republican filibuster on Thursday.

Downtown »

The bill needs just one more Republican supporter to avoid a filibuster.

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The bill has been stalled in the Senate since September, lacking sufficient votes to break a likely Republican filibuster.

Manhattan »

An LGBT activist will starve himself until Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand introduces a bill for gay civil rights.

Manhattan »

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand stood atop the subway station to greet commuters and thank them for their support.

Manhattan »

Eric Schneiderman was voted in as New York's next attorney general in a tough race against Dan Donovan.

Manhattan »

The Siena College poll also shows Andrew Cuomo maintaining a commanding lead over Carl Paladino.

Manhattan »

Carl Paladino took a shot at Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand Thursday, saying she does whatever Sen. Chuck Schumer asks.