This Week in New York State Government: February 16, 2024
Governor Hochul
- Governor Hochul Announces Finalized Agreement Allowing for Installation of New Emergency Access Gate on I-84 in Orange County
- Governor Hochul Announces New Statute of Limitations for Unlawful Discrimination
- Governor Hochul Expands Access to Mental Health Care to 200,000 SUNY Students
- Governor Hochul Announces $514,000 Settlement Against Manhattan Landlord Who Overcharged Tenants and Violated Rent Laws
- As Larceny Offenses Spike, Governor Hochul Proposes Major Expansion of Resources to Fight Retail Theft and Keep New Yorkers Safe
- Governor Hochul Announces Permanent Protection of 14,600 Acres of Ecologically Unique and Historically Significant Adirondack Forests, Wetlands, and Watershed
- Governor Hochul Announces Special Election in 26th Congressional District
- Governor Hochul Reminds New Yorkers to Prepare for Dangerous Travel and Local Power Outages as Winter Storm Tracks Further South
- Governor Hochul Announces $100 Million in Grants for New After-School Program
- Governor Hochul Announces Mohawk Valley Region Winners of Seventh Round of Downtown Revitalization Initiative and Second Round of NY Forward Program
- Governor Hochul Issues Proclamation Celebrating Lunar New Year
- To Kick Off New York Fashion Week, Governor Hochul Highlights $24 Billion Impact of New York’s Fashion Industry
- Governor Hochul Announces Start of $161 Million Project to Rehabilitate Seven Bridges Along Grand Central Parkway in Queens
- Governor Hochul Announces More Than $55 Million in Opioid Settlement Funding Awarded to Support Addiction Services Across New York State
- Governor Hochul Announces $4 Million in Grants for Offshore Wind Training and Workforce Development
- As New York City Faces Lowest Vacancy Rate in Six Decades, Governor Hochul Advances 18 Proposals to Build More Than 5,300 Units of Housing, Including Affordable Housing, in Gowanus
Attorney General Letitia James
- Attorney General’s Office of Special Investigation Opens Investigation into Civilian Death in Buffalo
- Attorney General James Announces Takedowns of Firearms and Fentanyl Trafficking Networks Operating in Dutchess County
- Attorney General’s Office of Special Investigation Opens Investigation into Civilian Death in Queens
- Attorney General James and NYSED Commissioner Rosa Secure $750,000 from College Board for Violating Students’ Privacy
- Attorney General James Secures Full Refunds for New Yorkers Wrongfully Charged for COVID-19 Vaccines
- Attorney General James Releases Footage from Investigation into the Death of Woody Smith
- Attorney General James Reaches $310,000 Settlement-in-Principle with Syracuse Landlord for Failing to Address Lead-Based Paint Hazards
- Attorney General James Takes Action to Protect Workers from Occupational Heat Exposure
- Attorney General James Expands Lawsuit Against Cryptocurrency Company Digital Currency Group for Defrauding Investors