This Week in New York State Government: December 22, 2023
Governor Hochul
- Governor Hochul Updates New Yorkers on Nation-leading Actions to Address Opioid and Overdose Epidemic
- Governor Hochul Announces Guidance to Manage Climate Risk for New York State-Regulated Banking and Mortgage Institutions
- Governor Hochul Signs Legislation to Establish Task Force on Missing BIPOC Women and Girls
- Governor Hochul Announces $8 Million Awarded to New York State Under Inflation Reduction Act to Reduce Methane Emissions From Oil and Gas Wells
- Governor Hochul Signs Legislation to Protect Low-Income New Yorkers from Fraud
- Governor Hochul Announces Release of Initial Findings From Inter-Agency Fire Safety Working Group on Emergency Response
- Governor Hochul Announces U.S. Small Business Administration to Offer Federal Assistance to Businesses in Brooklyn Affected by August 20 Fire
- Governor Hochul Announces $100 Million Commitment to Address Critical Shortage of Child Care Supply for New York State’s Families
- Governor Hochul Signs the Lead Pipe Right to Know Act
- Governor Hochul Announces $25 Million in Capital Funding Available to Support Volunteer Fire Departments
- Governor Hochul Announces $4.8 Million to Help Grow New York’s Teacher Workforce in Second Round of Teacher Residency Program Awards
- Governor Hochul Continues New York’s Leadership on Racial Equity, Signs Legislation Establishing Commission to Study Reparations and Racial Justice
- Governor Hochul, Attorney General James, and the Office of Cannabis Management Shut Down Unlicensed Cannabis Store in Brooklyn
- Governor Hochul Announces Thruway Authority Award to Develop Comprehensive Safety Action Plan to Improve Roadway Safety
- Governor Hochul, Public Employees Federation, Civil Service Employees Association Announce Agreement to Award Nearly $3 Million in Backpay to New York State Employees Who Worked Overtime During Pandemic
- Five Months After Announcing Bold Executive Action on Housing, Governor Hochul Updates New Yorkers on Progress Toward Increasing Housing Supply Across New York
- Governor Hochul Announces New York’s First National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Funded Fast Charging Station Now Operating in the Hudson Valley
- Governor Hochul Announces SUNY Campuses Awarded Over $9 Million in Federal Funding to Support Student Success
- Governor Hochul Releases Request for Proposals for State-of-the-Art Cell and Gene Therapy Hub on Long Island to Transform the Field of Medical Research and Advance Life-Saving Cancer Treatments
- Governor Hochul Announces New Adult-Use Cannabis Dispensaries Opening Before End of Year
- Governor Hochul Announces More Than $55 Million Awarded to Create 266 Units of Supportive and Emergency Housing in the Bronx, Monroe, Montgomery, and Ulster Counties
- Governor Hochul Announces $20.3 Million to Support SNUG Street Outreach Programs in 14 Communities Across New York State
Attorney General Letitia James
- Attorney General James Leads Multistate Coalition Calling for Expanded Access to Work Authorization for New Immigrants
- Attorney General James Urges Congress to Pass NCAA Accountability Act of 2023
- Attorney General James Secures $656,000 from Unlicensed Nursing Home Operator for Years of Fraud and Neglect
- Attorney General James Leads Multistate Coalition to Combat Air Pollution Across the Country
- Attorney General James and Multistate Coalition Secure $700 Million from Google for Harming Consumers
- Attorney General James, Governor Hochul, Office of Cannabis Management Shut Down Unlicensed Cannabis Store in Brooklyn
- Attorney General’s Office of Special Investigation Opens Investigation into Civilian Death in Manhattan
Comptroller DiNapoli
- Audit Finds OMH Needs To Improve Oversight of Supportive Housing Providers To Ensure Safety and Well-Being of Vulnerable New Yorkers
- DiNapoli Finds State Needs to Do More to Address Nursing Home Pandemic Issues
- NYC Fiscal Year 2024 Budget Balanced, But Out Year Gaps Continue to Grow
- State Comptroller DiNapoli Releases Municipal & School Audits
- DiNapoli: Local Sales Tax Collections Grew 5.1% in November
- The Changing Face of Post-Pandemic New York City