This Week in the New York State Government: December 2, 2022
Governor Hochul
- Governor Hochul Announces $28 Million in Federal Funding to Help Students Prepare for College
- Governor Hochul Announces the Start of Winter at the Plaza Season in Albany and Harlem
- Governor Hochul Announces Legal Services Program to Aid Newly Arrived Immigrants in New York City
- Governor Hochul Announces Completion of $82 Million Affordable and Supportive Housing Development in Brownsville
- Statement from Governor Kathy Hochul on Election of Hakeem Jeffries to House Democratic Leadership
- Governor Hochul Announces Start of Construction on 339-Mile Champlain Hudson Power Express Transmission Line to Bring Clean Energy to New York City
- Statement From Governor Kathy Hochul and Attorney General Letitia James on Federal Court Decision on New York’s Concealed Carry Gun Laws
- Governor Hochul Announces $46.5 Million from Long Island Investment Fund to Support Three Transformative Regional Projects
- Governor Hochul Announces Historic Arts Funding to Record Number of Artists and Organizations
- Governor Hochul Announces Record Level of Clean Energy Jobs Reached in New York State
- Governor Hochul, the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, American Airlines and British Airways Announce Completion of JFK’s First Redevelopment Project at Terminal 8
- Governor Hochul Announces Initiative to Aid Working Caregivers
- Governor Hochul Announces $2.25 Million in Federal Funding to Improve Long Island Water Quality and Reduce Pollution
Attorney General Letitia James
- Attorney General James Reaches Multistate Agreement with CarMax to Protect Drivers’ Safety
- Attorney General James and NY Drug Enforcement Task Force Take Down Ghost Gun Trafficking Ring
- Attorney General James Sues Orleans County Nursing Home for Years of Fraud and Resident Neglect
- Attorney General James Releases Annual “Pennies for Charity” Report
- Attorney General James Secures $9.4 Million from Google and iHeartMedia over Misleading Radio Ads about a Google Device
Comptroller DiNapoli
- DiNapoli: One-in-Four Homeless Shelter Clients with Serious Mental Health Issues Were Not Placed in a Mental Health Shelter
- State Contract and Payment Actions in October
- DiNapoli: Former Long Island School Official Pleads Guilty in Kickback Scheme
- DiNapoli: MTA Budget Gaps Driven By Fare Revenue Drop
- State Comptroller DiNapoli Releases School District Audits
- State Comptroller DiNapoli Releases Municipal Audits