This Week in New York State Government: October 18, 2024
Governor Hochul
- Saving Families Money: Governor Hochul Announces Free SUNY and CUNY Applications for New York Students Starting on October 21
- Governor Hochul Announces Public Release of I-787 Corridor Environmental Study
- Governor Hochul Announces 215th Session Graduation from the State Police Basic School
- Governor Hochul Announces New York State Has Achieved Major Solar Milestone a Year Early
- New State Crime Stats: Governor Hochul Announces Gun Violence in New York Has Declined to Lowest on Record
- Governor Hochul Announces $35 Million in COVID-Related Rent Relief for Thousands of NYCHA Tenants
- Governor Hochul Announces $60 Million Awarded to Transformational Green Infrastructure Projects That Combat the Effects of Climate Change in New York State
- Cutting Costs for Families: Governor Hochul Announces New Program to Keep Money in New Yorkers’ Pockets Through Electric Bill Relief
- Governor Hochul Announces 71,000 New Homes in New York City Will Be Built Through Policies Enacted in State’s Landmark Housing Deal
- Governor Hochul Announces Major Investments for Long Island Volunteer Firefighters’ Facilities and Training
- Statement from Governor Kathy Hochul on Federal CHIPS Grant to Wolfspeed in Oneida County
- Governor Hochul Announces Nearly 1 Million New Yorkers Enrolled in Program to Help Older Adults Save More Than $7,000 Per Year in Health Care Costs
- Governor Hochul Announces Federal Assistance for Residents and Businesses in Steuben County Impacted by Tropical Storm Debby on Aug. 8-10, 2024
- Governor Hochul Announces Award of $44.5 Million Contract to Replace Best Street Bridge Over Kensington Expressway in Buffalo
- ICYMI: Governor Hochul and James P. Steyer’s Op-ed in Newsweek: The Digital Hustle Is Hurting Our Teens
- Governor Hochul Announces On Time Completion of $21 Million Infrastructure Improvement Project on the NYS Thruway in Ulster and Greene Counties
- Governor Hochul Announces State & Local Police to Crack Down on Speeding and Impaired Driving Over Columbus Day Weekend
- Money in Your Pockets: Governor Hochul Announces More Than 40,000 Newly Eligible College Students Have Applied for Financial Aid Following $55.7 Million Expansion
- Governor Hochul Launches First Phase of Empire AI, Powering Critical Research for the Public Good Just Six Months After FY25 Budget