This Week in the New York State Government: March 5, 2021
Governor Cuomo
- Governor Cuomo Announces Pilot Program to Begin Administering Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine at State-Run Mass Vaccination Sites
- Governor Cuomo Announces Request for Proposals to Develop Javits “Site K” on Manhattan’s Far West Side
- Governor Cuomo Announces Over 16 Percent of New Yorkers Have Received at Least One Dose of The COVID-19 Vaccine
- Governor Cuomo Announces Formal Notice to Proceed with Bay Park Conveyance Project for Improved Water Quality and Coastal Resilience
- Governor Cuomo Announces 12 Community-Based Pop-Up Vaccination Sites Coming On Line This Week to Vaccinate More Than 4,000 New Yorkers
- Governor Cuomo Announces New Regulations Adopted to Accelerate Renewable Energy Projects Across New York State
- Governor Cuomo Announces Event, Arts and Entertainment Venues Can Reopen at 33 Percent Capacity Beginning April 2
- Governor Cuomo Announces $9.5 Million Awarded as Part of New York’s Historic Workforce Development Initiative
Attorney General Letitia James
- Attorney General James Provides $2.4 Million to Brooklyn Substance Abuse Treatment Programs
- Attorney General James Delivers for New York Sports Clubs and Lucille Roberts Members
- Attorney General James and NYC Corporation Counsel Johnson Announce Recovery of $105 Million from Hedge Fund Manager Who Evaded Taxes
- Attorney General James Secures $500,000 for New York Homeowners in Need of Mortgage Assistance
- Attorney General James Receives Referral Letter to Investigate Allegations of Sexual Harassment Against Governor Cuomo
- Attorney General James Warns Investors About ‘Extreme Risk’ When Investing in Cryptocurrency, Issues Additional Warning to Those Facilitating Trading of Virtual Currencies
- Attorney General James Releases List of Top Consumer Complaints to Mark National Consumer Protection Week
Comptroller DiNapoli
- DiNapoli: State Pension Fund Calls on Companies to Address Climate Risk, Transition to Cleaner Operations, March 4, 2021
- DiNapoli: Former Tax Collector Accused of Pocketing $88,000 for Car Loans, Amazon Purchases, Food and Other Expenses, March 2, 2021
- State Comptroller DiNapoli Releases Audits, March 2, 2021
- DiNapoli: State’s Fiscal Picture Has Improved, but Impact of Pandemic Revenue Losses Will Linger, March 2, 2021