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S.R.V.A. Founder:  Willson Lee Henderson

Prominent Supporters
 
New York Public Officials    *    Organizations     Businesses
     


     

 Public Officials (Former and Current)

 NYC Mayor John V. Lindsay 
[in office: Congressman 1959 - 1965 / Mayor 1966 - 1973]
{died 20 December 2000 @ 79 years}

NYS Assemblymember Bill F. Passanante 
[in office: 1955 - 1990]
{died 15 December 1996 @ 76 years}

NYS Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller
[in office: 4-term Governor 1959 - 1
973 / US Vice-President 1974 - 1976]
{died 26 January 1979
 @ 70}

Manhattan District Leader James Robert McManus
[in one office 50 years: 1957 - 2007]

Note: Openly Gay
{died 4 February 2019 @ 84 years}

US Senator Jacob K. Javits
[in office: 1957 - 1980]
{died 7 March 1986 @ 81 years}

 NYS Governor Hugh L. Carey 
[in office: Congressman 1961 - 1974 / Governor 1975 - 1982]
{died 7 August 2011 @ 92 years!}

NYS Senator F. Manfred Ohrenstein
[in office 33 years: 1961 - 1994]

US Congressmember Theodore S. "Ted" Weiss
[in office: Councilman 1962 - 1976 / Congressman 1977 - 1992] 

{died 14 September 1992 @ nearly 65}

US Congressmember S. William "Bill" Green 
[in office: Assemblyman 1965 - 1968 / Congressman 1978 - 1992]
{died 15 October 2002 @ 72}

Manhattan Borough President Percy Ellis Sutton
[in office: 1966 - 1977]
{died 26 December 2009 (day after Xmas) @ 89 years}

New York City Mayor Edward I. Koch
[in office: Councilman 1967 - 1968 / Congressman 1969 - 1977 / 3-term Mayor 1978 - 1989]
Note:  Not openly-Gay
{died 1 February 2013 @ 88 years}

NYS Senator Roy M. Goodman
[in office 33 years: 1969 - 2002]
{died 3 June 2014 @ 84 years}

NYC Councilman S. Carter Burden
[in office: 1969 - 1978 / Congressional candidate 1978]
{died 23 January 1996 @ only 54}

US Congressmember Bella S. Abzug
[in office: 1971 - 1976 / US Senate Candidate 1976 / NYC Mayoral Candidate 1977]
{died 31 March 1998 @ 77 years}

US Congressmember Charles B. Rangel
[served in office 45 years!: 1971 - 2016]

NYS Comptroller Alan G. Hevesi
[in office:  NYS Assembly 1971 - 1993 / NYC Comptroller 1994 - 2001 / NYS Comptroller 2003 - 2006]

NYS Assemblyman Saul A. Weprin
[in office: 1972 - 1994 / Assembly Speaker 1991 - 1994]
{died 11 February 1994 @ only 66 years}

NYS State Senator / NYC Judge Karen S. Burstein
[in office:  1973 - 1978 / Attorney General candidate 1994]
Note:  Openly-Gay

NYC Councilmember Miriam Friedlander
[in office: 1974 - 1991]
{died 4 October 2009 @ extraordinary 95 years}

City Parks Commissioner Henry J. Stern
[Councilmember-at-Large 1974 - 1983 / NYC Parks Commish 1983 - 1989 {under  Koch} and 1994 - 2002 {under Giuliani 2 terms and Bloomberg 2 months}]
{died 2019 @ 84 years}

NYS Governor Mario Matthew Cuomo
[NY Sec. of State 1975 -1978,
Lieutenant Governor 1979 - 1982 and 3-term Governor 1983 - 1994]
{died 1 January 2015 @ 82 years}

NYS Assemblyman Herman D. "Denny" Farrell
[in office: 1975 - 2017 -- 42 years!]
{died 26 May 2018 @ 86 years}

Manhattan District Attorney Robert M. Morgenthau
[in office as D/A 35 years: 1975 - 2009]
{died: 21 July 2019 @ 10 days before 100 years!!}

US Senator Daniel Patrick "Pat" Moynihan
[in office: 1977 - 2000]
(died 26 March 2003 @ 76 years)

U.S. Congressman Eliot Lance Engel
[NYS Assembly 1978 - 1988 / Congress (from Westchester and Bronx): 1989 - present]

Councilmember Stanley E. Michels
[in office: 1978 - 2001]
{died 1 August 2008 @ 75 years}

US Congressmember Geraldine A. Ferraro
[in office: Congressmember (from Queens) 1979 - 1984 /
US Vice-President candidate 1984 / US Senate candidate 1992 + 1998]
{died 26 March 2011 @ 75 years}
 

State Attorney General G. Oliver Koppell
[in office: Assemblyman 1970 - 1993 / NYS Atty. Gen. 1994 / NYC Council 2002 - 2013]


City Council President Carol A. Bellamy

[in office: State Senate 1973 - 1977 / City Council President 1978 - 1985]

NYC Council Speaker Peter F. Vallone, Sr.
[in office: Councilman 1974 - 1985 / Council Speaker 1986 - 2001]

NYS Assemblymember Alexander P. Grannis
[in elected office: 1975 - 2007]

NYC Councilman Herb Berman
[in office: 1976 - 2001]
{died 6 July 2014 @ 80 years}

Nassau County Executive Thomas S. Gulotta
[in office: NYS Assembly 1977 - 1981 / LI Town Supervisor 1981 - 1986 / NCE 1987 - 2001]

U.S. Congressmember Jerrold L. "Natler" Nadler
[in office: NYS Assembly 1977 - 1992 / Congress 1992 - present]

NYS Commissioner James L. Larocca
[in office: 1977 - 1998 {under two governors Hugh Carey and Mario Cuomo}]

NYS Assemblymember Steven Sanders
[in office: 1977 - 2005]

NYS Senator Olga A. Mendez
 [in office: 1979 - 2006]
{died 29 July 2009 @ 84 years}

Brooklyn District Attorney Charles J. "Joe" Hines
[in office: NYC Fire Commissioner 1980 - 1982 / Brooklyn D/A 1990 - 2013]
{died 30 January 2019 @ 83 years}

US Senator Alfonse M. "Al" D'Amato
[in office: 1981 - 1998]

US President William J. Clinton
[in office: Arkansas Governor 1981 - 1992 / President 1993 - 2000]

NYC Councilmember Sal F. Albanese
[in office: 1982 - 1997]

U.S. Congressmember Carolyn Jane Maloney
[in office: NYC Council 1983 - 1992 / Congress 1993 - 2022]

NYS Suprme Court Justice John E.H. Stackhouse
[judgeship since 1983 - present]

NYS Assemblyman Richard F. Brodsky
[in office: 1983 to 2010]
{died on April 8, 2020 from the worldwide Wuhan Virus at age 73}

NY Supreme Court Judge Leslie Crocker-Snyder 
[judgeship: 1983 - 2009, resigned to run for Manhattan Dist. Atty.]


US Congressmember Edolphus "Ed" Towns
[in office: 1984 - 2012]

NYS Counsel Evan A. Davis
Counsel to NYS Governor Mario Cuomo
[1985 - 1991]


NYS Governor David A. Paterson
[in office: NYS Senator 1986 - 2006 / Lieut. Gov. 2007 - 2008 / Governor 2008 - 2010]

NYC Comptroller Scott M. "The Shlub" Stringer
[in office: NYS Assembly 1986 - 2005 / MBP 2006 - 2013 / Comptroller 2014 - present]

Queens Borough President Claire Shulman
[in office: 1986 - 2001]
{died 16 August 2020 @ 94}

NYC Councilmember Kathryn E. Freed
[in office: NYS Assembly 1986 - 1991 / Council 1992 - 2001 / NYC Judge]

Bronx Borough President Fernando J. Ferrer
[in office: 1987 - 2001]

U.S. Congressmember Joseph F. Crowley
[in office: NYS Assembly 1987 - 1998 / Congress 1999 - 2018]

NYC Judge Thomas M. Fitzpatrick

U.S. Congressmember Nita M. Lowey

[in office: 1989 - 2020]


Manhattan Boro President C. Virginia Fields
[in office: Councilmember 1990 - 1997 / MBP 1998 - 2005]


Congresswoman Susan B. Molinari
[In office: March 20, 1990 (special election) to August 2, 1997 (resigned)]

NYC Councilmember Charles E. Millard
Council District 5 (Manhattan)
[in office: 1992 - 1995]

NYC Councilmember Antonio M. Pagan
[in office: first openly-Gay member of NYC Council: 1992 - 1997]
{Openly-Gay; Died:  25 January 2009 @ only 50)

NYC Councilmember Una T. Clarke
Council District 40 (Brooklyn)
[in office:  1992 - 2001]

NYS Assemblyman Adam C. Powell IV
[in office:  NYC Council: 1992 - 1997 / Assembly: 2001 - 2010]

NYC Community Boardmember Liz J. Abzug
(Manhattan)
[in office: 1992 - 1999]

NYS Town Supervisor Sandra L. Frankel
[in office: 1992 - 2011]


America's Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani
[in office 2 mayoral terms: 1993 - 2001]

U.S. Congressmember Nydia M. Velazquez
[in office: 1993 - present]

NYS Assemblymember Keith L.T. Wright
[in office: 1993 - 2016]

NYC Councilmember Andrew S. Eristoff
Council District 4 (Manhattan)
[in office: 1994 - 1999]
 
Queens Borough President Melinda E. Katz
[in office:  NYS Assembly 1994 - 1999 / NYC Council 2002 - 2009 /
Queens Boro Pres. 2014 - 2019 / Queens Dist. Atty. 2020 - present]


State Committeemember Carl A. Manzano
[in office: 1994 - 2007]
Note: Openly-Gay

NYS Assemblyman Mark Weprin
[in office:  NYS Assembly March 1994 - 2009 / NYC Council 2010 - June 2015]

U.S. Congressman Thomas R. 'Tom' Suozzi
[in office:  Mayor of Glen Cove, LI 1994-2001 / Nassau County Executive 2002 - 2009 / Congress, 3rd District 2017 - 2022]

NYS Governor George Elmer Pataki
[in office 3 gubernatorial terms:  1995 - 2006]

NYS Lieutenant Governor Betsy P. McCaughey
[in office:  1995 - 1998]

State Parks Commissioner Bernadette A. Castro
[in office: 1995 - 2007]

N.Y.S. Senator Jeffrey D. Klein
[in office:  NYS Assemblyman 1995 - 2004 / NYS Senator 2005 - 2018]

NYS State Senator Catherine M. Abate
[in office: 1995 - 1998]
{Died:  17 May 2014 @ 66}

Bronx Borough President Adolfo J. Carrion, Jr.
[in office: NYC Council 1996 - 2001 / Bronx B/P 2002 - 2009]

Community Boardmember Thomas G. Lunke
[in office: 1996 - 2002]

Bronx Borough President Ruben J. Diaz, Jr.
[in office:  NYS Assemblyman 1997 - 2009 / Bronx B/P 2009 - 2021]

NYC Councilmember Margarita L. Lopez
[in office: 1998 - 2005]
Note: Openly-Gay

N.Y.S. Supreme Court Justice Geoffrey D.S. Wright
[in judgeship: 1998 - present]

N.Y.C. Councilman W. Bill Perkins
[in office: NYC Council 1998 - 2005 / NYS Senate 2007 - 2017 / Council 2018 - 2021]
Died:  May 16, 2023 @ 74

NYS Governor Eliot L. Spitzer
[in office: NYS Attorney General 1999 - 2006 / Governor 2007 - March 18, 2008 resignation]

School Boardmember Larry M. Sauer 
[in office:  1999 - 2003]
Note:  Openly-Gay
{died 20 February 2003)

N.Y.S. Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman
[in office: NYS Senator 1999 - 2010 / Attorney General 2011 - May 8, 2018 resignation]

US Senator Jon S. Corzine (New Jersey)
[in office: US Senator 2001 - 2005 / NJ Governor 2006 - 2009]

US Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton
[in elected office:  2001 - 2008]

NYC Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg
[in office 3 mayoral terms:  2002 - 2013]

N.Y.C. Councilmember Domenic M. Recchia, Jr.
[in office: Council 2002 - 2013; candidate for Congress 2014]

NYC Councilmember James E. "Jed" Davis
Council District 35 (Brooklyn)
[in office: 2002 - July 2003] 
Note:  Not openly-Bisexual
(murdered in New York City Hall on July 23, 2003
@ only 41)

U.S. Congressmember Yvette D. Clarke
9th Congressional District (Brooklyn)
[in office:  Council 2002 - 2005 / Congress 2007 - present]

N.Y.S. Senator Robert J. Jackson
[in office: NYC Council 2002 - 2013 / NYS Senate 2019 - present]

Manhattan Borough President Gale A. Brewer
[in office: NYC Council 2002 - 2013 / MBP 2014 - 2021]

NYC Public Advocate Betsy F. Gotbaum
[in office: 2002 - 2009]

NYS Senator Carl N. Andrews
[in office: 2002 - 2006]

City Comptroller William C. Thompson, Jr.
[in office: 2002 - 2009]

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio
[in office: Council 2002 - 2009 / Public Advocate 2010 - 2013 / NYC Mayor 2014 - 2021]

City Councilmember David S. Yassky
[in office:  2002 - 2009]

NY City Comptroller John C. "J-Lu" Liu
[in office: Council 2002 - 2009 / Comptroller 2010 - 2013 / NYS Senate 2019 - present]

NYC Councilmember Eric N. Gioia
[in office: 2002 - 2009]

N.Y.S. Assemblymember David I. Weprin
[in office: NYC Council 2002 - 2009 / NYS Assembly 2010 - present]

City Council Speaker Alan Gifford "Giffy" Miller
[in office: 2002 - 2005]

Councilmember Alan J. ("Gersy") Gerson
[in office:  2002 - 2009]

State Assemblymember Jonathan L. Bing
[in office:  2003 - 2011; resigned for a NYS position]

N.Y.S. Sen ator Kevin S. Parker
[in office:  2003 - present]

N.Y.S. Senator Liz S. Krueger
[in office: 2003 - present]

N.Y.S. Senator Jose Rafael Peralta
[in office: NYS Assembly 2003 - 2010 / NYS Senate 2010 - 2018]
{died unexpectedly in office on Nov. 21, 2018 at only 47}

N.Y.S. Senator Diane Jean "Dyane" Savino
District 23 (Staten Island)
[in office:  2004 - 2022]

New York State Governor Andrew Mario Cuomo
[in office:  NYS Attorney General 2006 - 2010 / Governor 2011 - August 2021 present]


N.Y.C. Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito
[in office:  Council 2006 - 2017 /' Council Speaker 2014 - 2017]

NYC Councilwoman Inez X. Dickens
Council District 9 (Manhattan)
[in office: 2006 - 2016]


N.Y.C. Councilmember Dan R. Garodnick
Council District 4 (Manhattan)
[in office: 2006 - 2017]


N.Y.C. Councilmember Rosaura "Rosie" Mendez
Council District 2 (Manhattan)
[in office: 2006 - 2017]

NYC Councilmember Jessica S. Lappin
Council District 5 (Manhattan)
[in office: 2006 - 2013]

U.S. Congressman Hakeem S. Jeffries
8th Congressional District (Brooklyn)
[in office:  NYS Assembly 2007 - 2012 / U.S. Congress: 2013 - present]

N.Y.S. Assemblymember Matthew S. "Matti" Titone
[in office: 2008 - 2018]
Note:  Openly-Gay

New York City Mayor Eric Lee Adams
[in office:  NYS Senate 2007 - 2013 / Brooklyn Borough President: 2014 - 2021 /
NYC Mayor: 2022 - present]

N.Y.C. Councilmember Stephen T. Levin
Council District 33 (Brooklyn)
[in office: 2010 - 2021]

N.Y.C. Councilwoman Deborah 'Debi' Rose
Council District 10 (Staten Island)
[in office:  2010 - 2021]

N.Y.C. Councilwoman Danny P. Dromm
Council District 25 (Queens)
[in office: 2010 - 2021]
Note: Openly-Gay

Congresswoman Nicole C. Malliotakis
NYS Assembly District 64 (Staten Isle) [in office:  2011 - 2020]
Congress District 11 (Staten Island) [in office:  2021 - present]
Note: Not openly-Gay

N.Y.S. Assemblyman Robert J. Rodriguez
State Senate District 68 (Manhattan - East Harlem)
[in office:  2011 - 2021]

N.Y.C. Councilman Robert E. Cornegy, Jr.
Council District 24 (Brooklyn)
[in office:  2014 - 2021]

N.Y.C. Councilwoman Helen A. Rosenthal 
Council District 6 (Manhattan - Upper West Side)
[in office:  2014 - 2021]

N.Y.C. Councilman Benjamin J. Kallos
Council District 5 (Manhattan)
[in office:  2014 - 2021]

 N.Y.C. Councilwoman Laurie A. Cumbo
 Council District 35 (Brooklyn)
[in office:  2014 - 2021]

Manhattan Borough President Michael D. Levine
Council District 7 (Manhattan) in office:  2014 - 2021;
Manhattan Boro Pres. 2022 - present]


N.Y.C. Councilman Carlos C. Menchaca
Council District 43 (Brooklyn)

[in office: 2014 - 2021]
Note: Openly-Gay

N.Y.S. Senator Jesse E. Hamilton
Senate District 20 (Brooklyn)
[in office:  2015 - 2018]

U.S. Congressman Daniel M. 'Dan' Donovan

11th Congressional District (Staten Island)
[in office:  special election (May) 2016 - 2018]

N.Y.S. Senator Marisol V. Alcantara
Senate District 31 (Manhattan)
[in office:  2017 - 2018]

N.Y.C. Councilman Keith C. Powers
Council District 4 (Midtown East Side)
[in office: 2018 - present]

N.Y.C. Councilwoman Carlina J. Rivera
Council District 2 (Manhattan - East Village)
[in office: 2018 - present]

N.Y.C. Councilman Mark A. Gjonaj
Council District 13 (The Bronx)
[in office: 2018 - 2021]

N.Y.S. Assemblywoman Jenifer Rajkumar
Assembly District 38 (Queens - Woodhaven, Ridgewood)
[in office:  2021 to present]

N.Y.C. Councilman Oswald D. Feliz

  Council District 15 (The Bronx)
[in office:  special election March 2021 to present]




   
Organizations
 
Broadway Cares / Equity Fights AIDS
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center
Empire State Pride Agenda (status "86" since mid-2003)
Imperial QUEENS & Kings of Greater New York
Institute for Human Identity
Stonewall Car Club 
Human Rights Campaign
People With AIDS Coalition
Midtown Democratic Association (MDA)
Gay & Lesbian National Hotline
Greenwich Village Halloween Parade
Metropolitan Community Church
Senior Action in a Gay Environment (SAGE)
Beaux Arts Society
Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation
New York State Democratic Committee
Stonewall Republicans
Renew New York Committee
Staten Island Gay Community Group
Congregation Beth Simchat Torah
Long Island Gays United
New York City Anti-Violence Project
Imperial QUEENS of Long Island
New York University
G.L.B.T. Studies Group
PRIDE Democrats of New York City
Committee To Rebuild New York
National Gay & Lesbian Task Force
Middle Collegiate Church
Working Group On Lesbian & Gay Issues
Village Independent Democrats
Queens Lesbian & Gay Pride Parade Committee
Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld Holocaust Coalition
Liberal Party of New York
Capital District Gay & Lesbian Community Council
Body Positive
Clearview Festival Foundation
G.L.B.T. Political Coalition
Human Resources Administration
Downtown Independent Democrats
Triangle Transgenderists
The Bronx G.L.B.T. Pride Parade
Unity Fellowship Church
ASTRAEA - National Lesbian Action Fund
Independence Party of Manhattan
Brooklyn Historic Railway Association
Albany Gay Pride Parade
Parliament Democratic Club of Brooklyn
Harrisburg (Pennsylvania) Gay Pride
  River Park Residents Association
Reclaim G.L.B.T. Pride/NYC
     


   

  Businesses and Campaigns

Gay Financial Network (GFN)
Village Apothecary
New York Blade Newspaper
Manatus Restaurant
Pinnacle Choice Healthcare Plan
Papillon Restaurant
Christopher Street Financial
I.W.I. Risk Management Services
Cafe Bruxelles
Hogs 'n' Heifers Bar
Express Cafe
H.S.B.C. Bank
The Monster Club
Proofreaders Unlimited, Ltd.
Bare Essentials
Frank E. Campbell's Funeral Chapel
Vintage Cafe
G.L.B.T. Political Coalition
Body Positive
Friends of Dennis Mehiel for Lieut. Governor (2002)
Hudson Corner Cafe
MacGregor Insurance Co.
Tapestry Restaurant
Eliot L. Spitzer for Atty. Gen. (1998 & 2002) and N.Y. Governor (2006)
All Med Rehabilitation Center
Cozy Nook Bar
Carolyn B. Maloney for Congress (1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018 + 2020)
Kopy Kat Center
Village Den Restaurant
Michael R. Bloomberg for N.Y.C. Mayor (2001 & 2005 & 2009)
Village Copy & Computer Center
The Stonewall Club
Hakeem S. Jeffries for N.Y.S. Assembly (2000, 2002, 2006, 2008 & 2010)
DeBellis Insurance Co.
Trick or Treat Productions
Eddie L. Baca for N.Y.S. Assembly (2004)
Alvin W. Holmes Complete Computer Service
Edwin's Spanish Harlem Cafe
Tim I. Neiman for N.Y.S. Senate (2004)
The Duplex
Betsy Gotbaum for NYC Public Advcate (2005)
PRU Personnel Management
Margarita Lopez for Manhattan Borough President (2005)
Mercado's Cuisine
Melissa M. Viverito for New York City Council (2005 + 2009 + 2013)

Bus Stop Cafe

Leslie Crocker Snyder for Manhattan District Attorney (2005 + 2009)

Philip Marie Restaurant

Rosie L. Mendez for New York City Council (2005 + 2009)

Arrow Pharmacy

Andrew M. Cuomo for N.Y.S. Attorney General (2006)

Centropolis Entertainment
Coppelia Latin Cuisine

Vada Spa & Salon
Red Apple Supermarkets
Pete Gleason for N.Y. City Council {Manh., 1st Dist.} (2009)
Care Alternative * North America

Bill de Blasio for Public Advocate
Yetta Kurland for City Council {Manhattan/3rd Dist.} (2009)
Andrew M. Cuomo for NYS Governor (2002, 2010, 2014, + 2018)
Petite Cafe
Fiddlesticks Restaurant
Village Party Store
Bob Turner For Congress
Bowen Pharmacy
Onegin Russian Restaurant

Cafe Francois (in Greenwich Village, NYC)
T/D Bank
Melissa Viverito for New York City Council Speaker
Gus Christensen for NYS Assembly (East Side Manhattan/76th District)
New York Chemists
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church
Greenwich Avenue Copy Center
Centropolis Entertainment

Bigelow Pharmacy
Marisol Alcantara for NYS Senate (Upper Manhattan/31st District)
Christopher Street Pharmacy
Jeffrey D. Klein for NYS Senate (Bronx, 34th District) (2018) 
Rossopomodoro Italian Restaurant
Eliot Engel for Re-Election to Congress (NY District 16)
Masala King Indian Restaurant
Loree Sutton for N.Y.C. Mayor
Coppelia Latin Restaurant
(Chelsea, NYC)
Nicole Malliotakis for Congress (Staten Island)
Gristedes Supermarkets
Liz Crotty for Manhattan District Attorney

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=S.R.V.A. Factoid=  
"7 or more out of 10 campaigns who advertise with the S.V.A.... win!  And, 7 or more out of 10 who don't... lose!"

A recent self-inflicted victim of not supporting the S.R.V.A. and not particpating in 
our 'politically-aware program' including advertising to tens of thousands of
NY-ers on the SRVA's popular website and not appearing and speaking at 
the "SVA's Annual Conference & Stonewall Reunion" was former S.V.A. supporter and, now 
loser, former New York City Councilwoman Elizabeth M. CROWLEY in the 2017 New York General Election.  

Oh, no!  Not again!  Three years later.  Although we warned Miss CROWLEY and her thick-headed campaign staff repeatedly, she did it again in both 2020 and again in 2021 (twice - in Primary and in Run-off) for Queens Borough President -- and losing again (and again)!  Lil' Liz and her politically awful staff just would not even write a free letter of praise (and maybe thanks) to the S.R.V.A. or get up off a buck to advertise with the S.R.V.A. and its tried-and-true campaign package including the SRVA's proven powerful website and endless social media outlets and over 100,000 e-mails in several blasts besides direct mailings!!!!  Did we mention verified millions of visits to the SRVA's extremely popular website, particularly focusing on our business and political campaign webfile?!

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    16th of October
  2023 

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=====  N.Y.C. Remembrance "9/11" 2023  =====  
22nd Tragic Anniversary
of the four, cowardly, criminal, murderous September 11th, 2001 extremist islamic terrorist sneak attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City (twice), the U.S. Pentagon in Virginia, and the jetplane crash in a Pennsylvania field resulting combined in over 3,000 innocent deaths -- including the New York City Police Department (NYPD), the New York City Fire Department (NYFD) and the New York Port Authority (NY/NJPA) and First Responders still dying -- and over 13,000 injured (physically, mentally and/or emotionally) in addition to over 1,500 continuing deaths of the brave and dedicated First Responders who have died as a result of diseases that they ultimately developed as a result of the toxins from the collapse and rubble of the Twin Towers!!!!

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Rest In Peace (in Manhattan)  *  New York City Mayor Edward I. Koch
-- an appreciative, longtime and solid supporter of the National STONEWALL Rebellion Veterans' Association ("S.R.V.A.").  
It certainly brought him great results and greatest!  New York City Mayor Ed Koch thoughtfully, strongly, gladly, consistently and proudly supported the S.R.V.A. while he was a congressman the year of the Stonewall Rebellion in 1969 and as mayor for a dozen years (1978 through 1989) and ever since until the day he passed!  'King Koch'  cleverly re-christened the 1969 "Stonewall Car" as the "Stonewall Touring Car" because of all its renowned parade work and displaying at events all around New York City!  Mayor Koch also served as the SRVA's Honorary Male Chairperson for an incredible four-plus decades until his sunset!  
Https://www.StonewallVets.org/EdKoch.htm

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