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I am not a native English speaking editor, but the sentence "At the time of his resignation, he was the longest-tenured governor in the United States" made me thinking what it really mean, so I decided to reword it better. However I do not have a source for the date I used for the beginning date (January 7, 2019), it is my own research, but there was no source before my edit either. I found that before him Butch Otter had this record, who served continuously from January 1, 2007. So please double check it! Thanks! JSoos ( talk) 19:16, 29 October 2021 (UTC)
@ Mateodepalacios: I understand, it is much easier to delete a relevant statement with error, than correct it. So I was wrong, before him it was not Otter but Gary Herbert, so the beginning date is 4 January 2021. Still I can not put reference, only the snapshot of the list of current governors article proves it (Ordered Inauguration column shows it):
JSoos ( talk) 18:23, 5 November 2021 (UTC)
@ BarrelProof: Q: "Who really cares about this very narrow category of distinction?" A: I think if somebody serves a position for a very long time, making a record long service among all the governors, may be worth to mention. JSoos ( talk) 17:14, 10 March 2022 (UTC)
@ BarrelProof: It is not true, what you are saying in the edit history. 1.: It was not me, who wrote it in te lead section, I just improved it. ( https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Andrew_Cuomo&diff=1043084630&oldid=1042973886&diffmode=source) 2. You do not need to start a talk about it, because it is already here, and you are not reacting here! JSoos ( talk) 18:22, 10 March 2022 (UTC)
Thanks for answering! The original sentence was amended to the fact of his resignation, as "At the time of his resignation, he had the longest tenure of any incumbent governor...". I think it is worth to mention in the lead, that he was the "longest serving" at that time, details of from/to could be unnecessary details which could be in a note eg. as: "From Utah governor Gary Herbert's retirement on January 4, 2021, until he resigned on August 23, 2021, he was the longest tenured governor still in position, serving 3887 days." It is connecting to the facts as written before about his fathers long service. JSoos ( talk) 18:54, 10 March 2022 (UTC)
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On December 28, the Westchester County district attorney declined to issue criminal charges from the credible allegations, citing "statutory requirements" of New York's laws. [1] [2]
On December 28, the Westchester County district attorney declined to issue criminal charges from the credible allegations, citing "statutory requirements" of New York's laws. [3] [4] On January 7, 2022, a judge dismissed a criminal complaint which was filed against Cuomo. [5] 2601:447:4000:220:607E:7564:26E9:46DF ( talk) 22:21, 16 January 2022 (UTC)
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Please include this. 2601:447:4000:220:4C66:79D1:73CA:713A ( talk) 01:33, 19 January 2022 (UTC)
The section on the state’s response to Covid needs to be updated to correctly reflect the facts. Throughout January and February Cuomo downplayed the threat of Covid to New Yorkers as well as fighting efforts to quarantine travel into and out of the state. Specifically statements such as these: "We went through this before: Zika virus, Ebola, et cetera. But let's have some connection to the reality of the situation, and as the doctor said, catching the flu right now is a much greater risk than anything that has anything to do with Coronavirus." Governor Cuomo said and Cuomo rips attempts to ban New Yorkers' travel to other states, vowing to sue Rhode Island
In fact many leaders in state and local government did a disservice to New Yorkers by continuing to present Covid as a non issue to New York State citizens. “It is important to support the Chinese community in New York City. Unfortunately many businesses and restaurants in Chinatown, Flushing and Sunset Park are suffering because some customers are afraid of the coronavirus. But those fears are not based on facts and science. The risk of infection to New Yorkers is low. There is no need to avoid public spaces. I urge everyone to dine and shop as usual,” said Speaker Corey Johnson. and “As the world grapples with coronavirus, the de Blasio administration is waging the battle with facts, not fear,” said Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services Dr. Raul Perea-Henze. “Thanks to the work of our agencies, New York City is prepared for coronavirus and open for business.
This article should reflect the failure of the Cuomo Administration early on to recognize the threat Covid presented. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.190.233.44 ( talk) 01:48, 30 April 2022 (UTC)
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I am not a native English speaking editor, but the sentence "At the time of his resignation, he was the longest-tenured governor in the United States" made me thinking what it really mean, so I decided to reword it better. However I do not have a source for the date I used for the beginning date (January 7, 2019), it is my own research, but there was no source before my edit either. I found that before him Butch Otter had this record, who served continuously from January 1, 2007. So please double check it! Thanks! JSoos ( talk) 19:16, 29 October 2021 (UTC)
@ Mateodepalacios: I understand, it is much easier to delete a relevant statement with error, than correct it. So I was wrong, before him it was not Otter but Gary Herbert, so the beginning date is 4 January 2021. Still I can not put reference, only the snapshot of the list of current governors article proves it (Ordered Inauguration column shows it):
JSoos ( talk) 18:23, 5 November 2021 (UTC)
@ BarrelProof: Q: "Who really cares about this very narrow category of distinction?" A: I think if somebody serves a position for a very long time, making a record long service among all the governors, may be worth to mention. JSoos ( talk) 17:14, 10 March 2022 (UTC)
@ BarrelProof: It is not true, what you are saying in the edit history. 1.: It was not me, who wrote it in te lead section, I just improved it. ( https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Andrew_Cuomo&diff=1043084630&oldid=1042973886&diffmode=source) 2. You do not need to start a talk about it, because it is already here, and you are not reacting here! JSoos ( talk) 18:22, 10 March 2022 (UTC)
Thanks for answering! The original sentence was amended to the fact of his resignation, as "At the time of his resignation, he had the longest tenure of any incumbent governor...". I think it is worth to mention in the lead, that he was the "longest serving" at that time, details of from/to could be unnecessary details which could be in a note eg. as: "From Utah governor Gary Herbert's retirement on January 4, 2021, until he resigned on August 23, 2021, he was the longest tenured governor still in position, serving 3887 days." It is connecting to the facts as written before about his fathers long service. JSoos ( talk) 18:54, 10 March 2022 (UTC)
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On December 28, the Westchester County district attorney declined to issue criminal charges from the credible allegations, citing "statutory requirements" of New York's laws. [1] [2]
On December 28, the Westchester County district attorney declined to issue criminal charges from the credible allegations, citing "statutory requirements" of New York's laws. [3] [4] On January 7, 2022, a judge dismissed a criminal complaint which was filed against Cuomo. [5] 2601:447:4000:220:607E:7564:26E9:46DF ( talk) 22:21, 16 January 2022 (UTC)
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Please include this. 2601:447:4000:220:4C66:79D1:73CA:713A ( talk) 01:33, 19 January 2022 (UTC)
The section on the state’s response to Covid needs to be updated to correctly reflect the facts. Throughout January and February Cuomo downplayed the threat of Covid to New Yorkers as well as fighting efforts to quarantine travel into and out of the state. Specifically statements such as these: "We went through this before: Zika virus, Ebola, et cetera. But let's have some connection to the reality of the situation, and as the doctor said, catching the flu right now is a much greater risk than anything that has anything to do with Coronavirus." Governor Cuomo said and Cuomo rips attempts to ban New Yorkers' travel to other states, vowing to sue Rhode Island
In fact many leaders in state and local government did a disservice to New Yorkers by continuing to present Covid as a non issue to New York State citizens. “It is important to support the Chinese community in New York City. Unfortunately many businesses and restaurants in Chinatown, Flushing and Sunset Park are suffering because some customers are afraid of the coronavirus. But those fears are not based on facts and science. The risk of infection to New Yorkers is low. There is no need to avoid public spaces. I urge everyone to dine and shop as usual,” said Speaker Corey Johnson. and “As the world grapples with coronavirus, the de Blasio administration is waging the battle with facts, not fear,” said Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services Dr. Raul Perea-Henze. “Thanks to the work of our agencies, New York City is prepared for coronavirus and open for business.
This article should reflect the failure of the Cuomo Administration early on to recognize the threat Covid presented. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.190.233.44 ( talk) 01:48, 30 April 2022 (UTC)