Terry O’Neill visited New York last Thursday to push the state legislature in Albany to pass Governor Andrew Cuomo’s proposed ten-point Women’s Equality Act, which hopes to end gender-based discrimination.
“At the state level, bad economic and bad health care policies that disproportionately hurt women, are passing. So New York state can be proactive and be a leader in doing something proactive and good for women, and then we can take that to other states,” said O’Neill.