This Week in New York State Government: April 12, 2024
Governor Hochul
- Governor Hochul Advances $5.8 Million Through New York State Grown and Certified Program to Support New York Agricultural Producers
- Governor Hochul Highlights $142 Million for Local Water Infrastructure Projects Across New York State
- During Fair Housing Month, Governor Hochul Reaffirms Commitment to Combating Housing Discrimination in New York
- Governor Hochul Announces Appointment of Robert J. Rodriguez as Acting President & CEO of Dormitory Authority of the State of New York
- Governor Hochul Celebrates One Year of MTA Station Agents Assisting Riders Outside of Booths
- Governor Hochul Launches $100 Million Investment in Brookhaven National Lab for Transformative Electron-Ion Collider Project
- Governor Hochul Announces More Than $400 Million in Financing to Build and Preserve 1,100 Affordable Homes
- Governor Hochul Announces $10 Million Annual Investment to Expand Research at SUNY State-Operated Campuses
- Governor Hochul Updates New Yorkers on Safety Precautions Following 4.8 Magnitude Earthquake
- Governor Hochul Directs Department of Environmental Conservation to Work with Federal, State and Local Partners to Hold Northrop Grumman Accountable
- Governor Hochul Congratulates 20 New Graduates from the New York State Park Police Academy
- Governor Hochul Unveils $50 Million ConnectALL Digital Equity Plan to Close New York’s Digital Divide
- Governor Hochul Awards $13.7 Million to Support Education Workforce Training Programs at Colleges and Universities in New York
- Governor Hochul Announces $3.5 Million Available to Develop Grid Modernization Projects
Attorney General Letitia James
- Consumer Alert: Attorney General James Warns Jewish Communities to Be Cautious of Discriminatory Practices Ahead of Passover
- Attorney General James Secures Up to $1.25 Million from Conspiracy Theorists Who Intimidated Black Voters with Threatening Robocalls
- Attorney General James Announces Convictions of 12 Defendants for Trafficking Cocaine, Heroin, and Methamphetamine in the Hudson Valley