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Lower
Hudson Valley:
Rockland
County Executive - Ellen Jaffee (D, WFP - Challenger) 
Ms. Jaffee has
been a Rockland County Legislator since 1998. In that role, she
worked closely with local LGBT organizations to pass a law giving
domestic partner health benefits to county employees. Ms. Jaffee
is currently working to establish a domestic partner registry for
Rockland County. She answered every question on our questionnaire
correctly, though she did not answer yes or no on the marriage question.
Instead, she said, "I support the right of two people who love
each other to have the legal right to choose the form of commitment
they wish to make. I support legislation for an expanded definition
of family, key to improving access to legal and economic resources
to all families."
Ms. Jaffee has
a proven record supporting our community as an elected official.
The Empire State Pride Agenda is pleased to endorse Ellen Jaffee's
candidacy for Rockland County Executive.
Ms. Jaffee is
challenging incumbent Republican C. Scott Vanderhoef, and also faces
Family Values candidate Richard Stolbach, neither of whom returned
a questionnaire seeking the Pride Agenda's endorsement.
Westchester
County Executive - Andy J. Spano (D, WFP, I - Incumbent) 
Mr. Spano has
been an active supporter of the LGBT community in Westchester County.
He was a champion of the Westchester Human Rights law which included
sexual orientation. He signed legislation creating a domestic partner
registry and giving county employees domestic partner benefits.
He helped create the Westchester Human Rights Commission, and directed
that LGBT issues be added to the curriculum for the Westchester
County Police Academy. He appointed an LGBT liaison and LGBT Advisory
Board, and secured funding for local LGBT groups and programs like
The Loft and WJCS/Center Lane. During his tenure as County Executive,
Westchester County also produced an LGBT community website and a
public service video on LGBT teens.
He answered
every question on our questionnaire correctly except he did not
respond to the marriage question, the contracting bill question,
or the Boy Scouts funding question. Instead, he stated his support
for civil unions and domestic partnerships, said he would be open
to exploring legislation similar to the NYC Equal Benefits Bill,
and noted that when NY Medical College decided to ban a gay group
on its campus, he directed the County to not participate in any
future projects with the college until the group was reinstated.
Mr. Spano has
a proven record supporting our community as an elected official.
The Empire State Pride Agenda is pleased to endorse Andy Spano's
re-election as Westchester County Executive.
Mr. Spano is
facing Republican Robert Astrino, who did not return a questionnaire
to the Pride Agenda seeking our endorsement.
Westchester
County Legislature, 16th District - Andrea Stewart-Cousins (D, WFP
- Incumbent) 
Ms. Stewart-Cousins
supported the county's Human Rights law that banned discrimination
based upon sexual orientation and a law that created the county-wide
domestic partner registry and gave domestic partner benefits to
county employees. She has also held town meetings focusing on LGBT
issues. She answered every question on our questionnaire correctly
with the exception of the question on marriage for same-sex couples.
Instead, she said, "I support civil unions and domestic partner
legislation."
Ms. Stewart-Cousins
is a champion of LGBT issues and has a proven record supporting
our community. The Empire State Pride Agenda is pleased to endorse
Andrea Stewart-Cousins' re-election to the 16th District of the
Westchester County Legislature.
Ms. Stewart-Cousins
is being challenged by Republican/Independent/Conservative candidate
Cicely P. Greaves-Vega, who did not return a questionnaire seeking
the Pride Agenda's endorsement.
Westchester
County Legislature, 17th District - Phil Gille (R, C, I - Challenger)
Mr. Gille is
a gay man, a member of the Log Cabin Republicans of the Hudson Valley,
and Senior Legal Advisor to the Yonkers City Council. While serving
in the administration of former County Executive Andrew O'Rourke,
Mr. Gille worked to begin funding of The Loft. He answered every
question on our questionnaire correctly, adding, "Though hardly
a radical, I have never shied away from public identification as
a gay man or as a supporter of issues of importance to our community.
It is essential for the advancement of our rights that openly gay
Republican candidates be elected to office."
The Empire State
Pride Agenda is proud to endorse Phil Gille's candidacy for Westchester
County Legislature, 17th District.
Mr. Gille is
challenging incumbent Democrat Jon Alvarado, and also facing WFP
candidate Jason Butler, neither of whom submitted a questionnaire
seeking the Pride Agenda's endorsement.
Village of
Ossining Trustee - William R. Hanauer (D, WFP - Incumbent) 
Mr. Hanauer
is an openly gay public official in Westchester County, who was
appointed in March and is now running in a special off-year election.
He answered every question on our questionnaire correctly.
The Empire State
Pride Agenda is proud to endorse William Hanauer's candidacy for
Village of Ossining Trustee.
Also in the
race for Village Trustee are Republicans John Perillo and Tony Paresi,
neither of whom submitted a questionnaire seeking the Pride Agenda's
endorsement.
Peekskill
City Council, At Large - William K. Schmidt (R, C, I - Incumbent)
Mr. Schmidt,
the first openly gay elected official in Westchester County, has
served on the Peekskill City Council since 1998. He sponsored the
successful effort to add protections based upon sexual orientation
to Peekskill's human rights law. He is currently working on providing
domestic partner benefits to city employees. He answered every question
on our questionnaire correctly, adding, "It is important that
we continue to have and keep elected officials from our ranks in
positions of authority who have a demonstrated track record of working
to achieve our common goals of full equality in American society."
Mr. Schmidt
is a champion of LGBT issues and has a proven record supporting
our community. The Empire State Pride Agenda is proud to endorse
William Schmidt's re-election to the Peekskill City Council.
Mr. Schmidt
is being challenged by Democrats Drew Claxton, Ruth Wells, and Mary
F. Foster, none of whom submitted a questionnaire seeking the Pride
Agendas endorsement.
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