NY Gov. Kathy Hochul becomes first woman inaugurated for full term

WNYC News | Jan 5, 2023

Kathy Hochul made history on Sunday, and not for the first time. She was already the first woman to serve as New York governor, having taken office 16 months ago following the fall of former Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

But Hochul’s inauguration Sunday at the Empire State Plaza Convention Center in Albany was different: For the first time in New York’s existence, a woman held her hand on a Bible to take the oath of office for a full gubernatorial term of her own, as elected by the people of the state.

Hochul made it clear the milestone was meaningful to her. As she has for major events in the past, she wore all white, a nod to the women’s suffrage movement. She took the stage to a backdrop that acknowledged the historical event — “Making history, making a difference,” it said — as she delivered a celebratory, 25-minute speech to a crowd of about 2,000 in the state’s capital city.

“I think about two and a half centuries ago, when George Clinton took the oath of office — the one that my husband just administered me on the Bible that was the family Bible of the Roosevelt family, ” Hochul said. “But when Clinton was sworn in as governor, I can tell you right now: not a soul in that place would have ever dreamed that a woman would take that oath in this same state.”

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