When it came to health care reform, Gov. Mario M. Cuomo didn't speak about the issue of the day: How can New York provide health coverage to its 2 million citizens who are uninsured?
Instead, his message on health care was limited to a modest proposal for expanding vaccination and education programs for fighting the spread of AIDS and the re-emergence of diseases such as measles, tuberculosis and syphilis.
"This issue (of universal health care) is, along with jobs, one of two top domestic issues, and he didn't mention it all in his speech. It was startling," said a disappointed Richard Kirsch, of Citizen Action of New York, a grass-roots group that has been …

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