Senator Malcolm Smith (D-Queens) announced that he has joined the Independent Democratic Conference as its fifth member.
Senator
Smith said, “I’m thrilled that today I’m not only joining the IDC, but
I’m becoming an immediate part of this historic and bipartisan governing
coalition. Our state’s biggest issues are too important to address on a
narrowly focused, partisan basis. Over the past two years, Senator
Klein and his colleagues in the IDC have shown that they’re driven by
policy, not politics. They have delivered on an impressive bipartisan
agenda, have stayed true to their Democratic principles, and have laid
the groundwork for an historic bipartisan model of governing. I would
like to thank Senator Klein and all of my new IDC colleagues for
welcoming me into the conference and for committing to move New York
forward in an exciting, bi-partisan, and common-sense way. We have made
tremendous strides over the past two years, but as we all recognize,
there’s plenty of work still to be done. I’m very confident that the new
governing model we’re announcing today is the best way to get the
results that New York’s families and businesses need.”
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