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New York Gov. Cuomo Pledges State Aid Effort for Puerto Rico

by Associated Press

   New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Sunday launched a state effort to help
   hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico.

   The Democrat announced the relief effort after visiting the island
   Friday. It will encourage residents statewide to donate goods and will
   raise funds from the business community for organizations in Puerto
   Rico.

   It also will include efforts from medical professionals to send health
   care workers from New York to the island and provide support in getting
   medicine and medical supplies.

   Cuomo was joined by entertainer Jennifer Lopez for the announcement.

   Lopez, co-chair of the Empire State Relief & Recovery Effort, urged
   people to support Puerto Rico, the Caribbean and Mexico with donations
   and contributions.

   "I cannot tell you what it meant to me and to the people of Puerto Rico
   to see New York not only pledge support but Governor Cuomo to actually
   show up with resources and supplies,'' Lopez said.

   Cuomo also made a reference to Republican President Donald Trump's
   comments criticizing athletes who protest during the national anthem,
   saying "instead of arguing with football players ... why don't we put
   the politics aside and focus on helping Americans in desperate need.''

   Hurricane Maria slammed into Puerto Rico on Wednesday with heavy winds
   and rain, knocking out all power to the island. During his visit, Cuomo
   said he witnessed "breathtaking'' devastation. The week before, Cuomo
   traveled to the U.S. Virgin Islands following Hurricane Irma.