This Week in New York State Government: July 13, 2023
Governor Hochul
- Governor Hochul Announces Reopening of Hudson Valley Roads Following Historic Flooding and Advises New Yorkers of Additional Rainfall Impacts This Week
- Governor Hochul Announces Additional State Resources Deployed to Assist Hudson Valley Residents Following Historic Flooding
- Governor Hochul Announces $31.5 Million Awarded for New York State Pathways in Technology Early College High School Program
- Governor Hochul Announces Record Number of New Yorkers Used Nation-Leading Paid Family Leave Program in 2022
- Governor Hochul Announces More Than $51 Million to Improve Safety and Security of Organizations at Risk of Hate Crimes, the Most Ever Awarded by the State
- ICYMI: Governor Hochul’s Op-Ed in the New York Times: Clarence Thomas and Brett Kavanaugh Could Change the Lives of Domestic Violence Survivors
- Governor Hochul Announces $3.5 Million in Available Funding for 13 New Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics
- Governor Hochul Announces Implementation of Federal Measures to Protect Undocumented Workers During Labor Investigations
- Governor Hochul Announces More Than $5.5 Million Award to Support Addiction Outreach and Engagement Services for High-Need Populations
- Governor Hochul Announces Opening of First Licensed Adult-Use Cannabis Dispensaries in the Bronx and on Long Island
- Governor Hochul Announces Second Avenue Subway Phase 2 Moving Forward With Solicitation for First Contract
Attorney General Letitia James
- Attorney General James Releases Statement on Death of Karlianne Short in Syracuse
- Attorney General James Ends Harmful Labor Practices at Major Independent Title Insurance Agency
- Attorney General’s Office of Special Investigation Opens Investigation into Civilian Death in Syracuse
- Attorney General’s Office of Special Investigation Opens Investigation into Civilian Death in Westchester County
- Attorney General James Announces Indictment and Arraignment of Owner and Manager of New York City Pharmacy for Allegedly Stealing Millions from Medicaid
- Consumer Alert: Attorney General James Warns Against Price Gouging of Essential Goods in Aftermath of Devastating Storms Across New York
- Attorney General James’ Law Enforcement Misconduct Investigative Office Releases Report on Saugerties Police Officer
- Attorney General James Announces Agreement with New York State Association of Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic, and Asian Legislators to Improve Governance
Comptroller DiNapoli
- DiNapoli: Tax Cap Set at 2% in 2024
- DiNapoli: New Federal Funds Give New York a Chance To Expand Broadband, Close Digital Divide
- DiNapoli: Some Affordable Apartments for Seniors Left Vacant for Years
- DiNapoli: Woman Pleads Guilty to Theft and Must Pay Back $459K in NYS Pension and Social Security Payments
- DiNapoli: State Pension Fund Releases Annual Investment Return