This Week in the New York State Government: November 18, 2022
Governor Hochul
- Governor Hochul Announces Approval of Major Offshore Wind Transmission Line
- Statement from Governor Kathy Hochul re: Speaker Pelosi
- Governor Hochul Announces Round Four Winners of the Grow-NY Food and Agriculture Business Competition
- Governor Hochul Announces Construction of a $4.2 Billion New Terminal 6 at JFK Will Begin Early Next Year as Final Pieces of the Project Are in Place
- Governor Hochul Announces Ten Grand Prize Winners in the $85 Million New York Clean Transportation Prizes Program
- Governor Hochul Announces Indoor Food Production System to Advance Urban Farming in Harlem
- Governor Hochul Announces Reopening of Yonkers’ Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site Following $20 Million Restoration and Exhibit Update
- Governor Hochul Announces $33 Million in Federal Housing and Infrastructure Grants
- Governor Hochul Announces $21.4 Million to Provide Support Services for Displaced Ukrainians Living in New York
- Governor Hochul Announces New Measures to Assist Puerto Rico with Annual Hurricane Preparedness Efforts
- Governor Hochul Announces Additional Aid to Support Puerto Rico Agricultural Industry Following Hurricane Fiona
- Governors Hochul and Pierluisi and Congressman Torres Announce New York Office of Puerto Rico Federal Affairs Administration
Attorney General Letitia James
- CONSUMER ALERT: Attorney General James Warns Against Price Gouging Ahead of Major Snowstorm
- Attorney General James Secures $3.1 Billion from Walmart for Communities Nationwide to Combat the Opioid Crisis
- Attorney General James and Multistate Coalition Secure $391.5 Million from Google for Misleading Millions of Users about Location Data Tracking
- Attorney General’s Office of Special Investigation Opens Investigation into Civilian Death in Brooklyn
- Attorney General James Cracks Down on Online Ammunition Sellers Illegally Shipping Ammunition to New York
- Attorney General James Fights to Protect Transgender Students’ Rights
- Attorney General James and DEC Commissioner Seggos Ask Court to Require Norlite to Immediately Cease Harmful Emissions
- Attorney General’s Office of Special Investigation Opens Investigation into Civilian Death in the Bronx
Comptroller DiNapoli
- DiNapoli: Local Sales Tax Collections Grew by 14% in October
- State Comptroller DiNapoli Statement on New York City’s November Budget Update
- DiNapoli: Problems Caused by Outdated System Left State’s Unemployment Insurance Program Vulnerable to Fraud
- DiNapoli: New York City Workforce Down Over 19,000, Largest Decline Since Great Recession
- DiNapoli Report Finds Big Five School Districts’ Use of Pandemic Aid Reflects Different Priorities