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Cuomo signs 14 bills to help veterans, says it's 'great' that Trump was at NYC parade

Gov. Andrew Cuomo marches Monday in the Veterans Day parade in New York City.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo marches Monday in the Veterans Day parade in New York City.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo marched in the Veterans Day parade Monday in New York City. He mostly avoided President Donald Trump, who also spoke at the event. 

Cuomo signed several bills that will help veterans, including providing absentee ballots for those actively serving in the military to vote in school district elections, and making veterans eligible for a property tax exemption if they have to modify their home after suffering an injury while serving in the military.

The governor also authorized a study to determine how many homeless veterans there are in New York state and said the state will build its first veterans cemetery.

The feuding president and governor put aside their differences for the day, both giving remarks that honored veterans. Neither mentioned a disagreement that’s stemmed from Trump moving his official residence from New York to Florida.

Cuomo, asked by reporters, said he was fine with Trump also attending the parade.

“The more people who celebrate and honor Veterans Day, the better,” said Cuomo. “If the president chose New York to honor veterans, that’s great, as far as I’m concerned.” 

The two men did not meet during the event.

Karen DeWitt is Capitol Bureau chief for the New York Public News Network, composed of a dozen newsrooms across the state. She has covered state government and politics for the network since 1990.