Politics NY: New York’s Source for Government & Political NewsPolitics NY: New York’s Source for Government & Political News
  • Contact Us
  • Power Lists
  • Debates & Forums
  • Regions
    • Queens
    • Brooklyn
    • The Bronx
    • Manhattan
    • Staten Island
  • Videos
    • In the Community With
    • Election Debates
    • Power Players
    • Meet the Candidates
  • Opinion
  • Policy
    • Transportation
    • Education
    • Police & Safety
    • Real Estate & Housing
    • Business & Economics
    • Health
    • Immigration
  • Judicial
  • Jobs
  • Our Network
    • amNY
    • Bronx Times
    • Brooklyn Paper
    • Caribbean Life
    • Dan’s Papers
    • Gay City News
    • Long Island Press
    • Metro
    • Noticia
    • QNS
Politics NY: New York’s Source for Government & Political NewsPolitics NY: New York’s Source for Government & Political News
  • Contact Us
  • Power Lists
  • Debates & Forums
  • Regions
    • Queens
    • Brooklyn
    • The Bronx
    • Manhattan
    • Staten Island
  • Videos
    • In the Community With
    • Election Debates
    • Power Players
    • Meet the Candidates
  • Opinion
  • Policy
    • Transportation
    • Education
    • Police & Safety
    • Real Estate & Housing
    • Business & Economics
    • Health
    • Immigration
  • Judicial
  • Jobs
  • Our Network
    • amNY
    • Bronx Times
    • Brooklyn Paper
    • Caribbean Life
    • Dan’s Papers
    • Gay City News
    • Long Island Press
    • Metro
    • Noticia
    • QNS
Politics NY: New York’s Source for Government & Political NewsPolitics NY: New York’s Source for Government & Political News
  • Regions
  • Queens
  • Brooklyn
  • The Bronx
  • Manhattan
  • Staten Island
  • Videos
  • In the Community With
  • Election Debates
  • Power Players
  • Meet the Candidates
  • Policy
  • Transportation
  • Education
  • Police & Safety
  • Real Estate & Housing
  • Business & Economics
  • Health
  • Immigration
  • Our Network
  • amNY
  • Bronx Times
  • Brooklyn Paper
  • Caribbean Life
  • Dan’s Papers
  •  
  • Gay City News
  • Long Island Press
  • Metro
  • Noticia
  • QNS
  • Contact Us
  • Power Lists
  • Debates & Forums
  • Opinion
  • Judicial
  • Jobs
Central Brooklyn

Gottfried Takes Part in Pride Month’s Climactic Finale

By Politics NY Posted on July 1, 2019
Assemblyman Richard Gottfried waves to the scores of LGBTQ New Yorkers and their allies.

Assemblyman Richard Gottfried (D-Chelsea, Midtown) hardly said a word as he and his friends and colleagues proceeded down the street during New York City’s Annual Pride March. Instead, he had Jeffrey LeFrancois, a fellow activist and longtime friend of his, take on the role of his hype man. LeFrancois strode from one end of the street to the other with a microphone in hand to spread the word about Gottfried’s accomplishments. 

“He introduced the first marriage equality bill back in 2003!” LeFrancois announced to the crowd. “He’s been leading the way on LGBT rights in New York State for decades – because LGBT rights are human rights!”

Midway through the march, he and a few other members of Gottfried’s entourage started a chant of, “We love Dick!”, a double entendre that was not lost on the audience.

Activist Jeffrey LeFrancois hypes up the crowd. Photo by William Engel

Richard Gottfried was just one of the several New York lawmakers who took part in this year’s Pride March – a monumental celebration with an estimated attendance of over 150,000. The event coincided with the 50th anniversary of the riots at Stonewall Inn, and it was co-hosted by the international organization InterPride, marking the first time that the company has hosted an event on American soil.

Civil rights activist Shaun King was originally scheduled to march alongside Mr. Gottfried. Unfortunately, according to Gottfried’s staff, King got “caught in a maze of barricades” on his way to meet up with the assemblyman, and couldn’t make it in time.

For Gottfried, the march was just the latest milestone in his continuous, nearly fifty- year fight on behalf of New York’s LGBTQ community. He has been advocating on their behalf since he was first elected to the New York Assembly in 1970. In 2003, Gottfried would gain the distinction of introducing the first bill in the New York State Assembly to legalize same-sex marriages.

“I’ve been part of the pride movement since about 1970, 1971,” said Gottfried. “I was at the first press conference in Albany in 1971, when the introduction of the first gay rights bill was announced.”

Close

Know What Matters

News, events, culture and more — delivered to you.
Thank you for subscribing!

But though we’ve come a long way since he first started getting involved with the movement, Gottfried wanted to make it clear that there is still plenty of work to be done. Pride Month may have drawn to a close, but the fight for LGBTQ advocacy is ongoing.

Currently, Gottfried is focusing his efforts on ensuring that the LGBTQ population has access to adequate health care. Earlier this year, he reintroduced the New York Health Act, a bill that would establish a single-payer health care system for the state, into the Assembly. He said that while such a system would benefit all New Yorkers, it would be particularly beneficial to the LGBTQ community, since it would prevent them from being denied coverage.

“Getting good health coverage is a major problem in the gay and transgender communities,” said Gottfried. “There are a lot of health care providers who discriminate, but also a lot of private health insurance groups who make things difficult. And a large part of the LGBT community is made up of people who are self-employed, and they have the worst situation in the health insurance market. With single-payer coverage, everyone – rich and poor, gay and straight – would get the same high-quality health care.”

About the Author

Related Articles

  • Manhattan Lawmakers on the Move bannner MANH Lawmakers on the Move, Mar. 18, 2020
  • Manhattan Lawmakers on the Move bannner MANH Lawmakers on the Move, Jan. 24, 2020
  • Manhattan Lawmakers on the Move bannner MANH Lawmakers on the Move, Dec. 30, 2019
  • Manhattan Lawmakers on the Move bannner MANH Lawmakers on the Move, Dec. 20, 2019

Jobs in New York

Add your job

  • Eden ContractorSidewalk Contractor in NYC
  • The Center for Investigative ReportingSenior Major Gifts Officer
  • Latham & Watkins LLPAttorney, Banking

View all jobs…

Sign up for our daily insider news roundup

Subscribe

More from Around New York

graduation-cap-3430714_1280
Bronx Times

‘Getting dizzy just thinking about it’: Bronx borrowers scramble as student loan collections return

Newly elected Pope Leo XIV, Cardinal Robert F. Prevost of the U.S., appears on the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican, May 8, 2025.
Gay City News

Queer Catholics cautiously welcome Pope Leo XIV

twenty
QNS

Twenty people indicted in Queens-based $4.6M vehicle theft ring after three-year probe: DA

NY: Things Fall Apart: Meena Hasan at the Old Stone House
Brooklyn Paper

Art installation at the Old Stone House connects Battle of Brooklyn to British colonization in India

  • Contact Us
  • Networking Events
  • Podcasts
  • © 2025 Political Edge LLC
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Sections
  • Jobs
  • Power Lists
  • Videos
  • Contact