Deaf New Yorkers are suing Gov. Andrew Cuomo for not providing sign language interpreters during his daily televised coronavirus briefings
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Disability Rights New York, a non-profit advocacy group that represents the interests of disabled New Yorkers, filed the lawsuit in federal court on Wednesday. The lawsuit, which names four deaf New York state residents, urges Cuomo, a Democrat, to provide an American Sign Language interpreter in all of his future briefings.
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