This Week in New York State Government: July 27, 2023
Governor Hochul
- Governor Hochul Appoints Blake G. Washington as Budget Director
- Governor Hochul Announces Economic Development Awards Spurring Nearly $830 Million in Capital Investments and Supporting More Than 4,500 Jobs
- Governor Hochul Announces Applications Now Open for $500 Million in Child Care Workforce Grants
- Governor Hochul and Local Leaders Reveal Major Housing Breakthrough Bringing Affordable Units to Lower Manhattan at World Trade Center Site
- Governor Hochul Announces Brass Queens Wins the First-Ever MTA Music Under New York Riders’ Choice Award
- Governor Hochul Announces State Parks to Offer Extended Hours at Swimming Facilities During the Upcoming Extreme Heat
- Governor Hochul Announces $200 Million in Funding Available for Downtown Revitalization Initiative and NY Forward Programs
- Governor Hochul Announces MTA Surpasses One Billion OMNY Taps
- Governor Hochul Announces Nearly $7 Million Awarded to Victims of Discrimination
- Governor Hochul Announces New #FindMeAtTheFair Contest Through Taste NY Program
- ICYMI: Governors Hold Inaugural Convening of the Reproductive Freedom Alliance, Vow to Continue to Strengthen and Expand Abortion Care
- Governor Hochul Announces Federal Approval of Major Disaster Declaration to Unlock Federal Assistance for Communities Impacted by Devastating Flooding
- Governor Hochul Announces $20 Million Available to Enhance Local Public Safety and Emergency Communications Systems
- Governor Hochul Joins Majority Leader Schumer, Senator Gillibrand, Senior Advisor Landrieu, State and Local Officials to Officially Break Ground on Transformational I-81 Viaduct Project in Syracuse
- Governor Kathy Hochul Announces New Administration Appointment
- Governor Hochul Directs State Agencies to Investigate Old Lead-Covered Cables Left in Communities by Telecommunication Companies
Attorney General Letitia James
- Attorney General James Sues Syracuse Landlord for Failing to Properly Address Lead-Based Paint Hazards
- Attorney General James Secures $300,000 from CareCube for Wrongfully Charging New Yorkers for COVID-19 Tests
- Attorney General James’ Office of Special Investigation Releases Report on Death of Mike Rosado
- Attorney General James Takes Action to Stop Anti-Choice Group from Blocking Access to Abortion Care
- Attorney General James Announces Opposition to Proposed Settlement with 3M Company for Contaminating Drinking Water
- Attorney General James Releases Footage from Investigation into the Death of Jarrell Garris
- Attorney General James Leads Coalition to Expand Language Access for Severe Weather Emergency Alerts
- Attorney General James’ Office of Special Investigation Releases Report on Death of David Litts
- Attorney General James’ Office of Special Investigation Releases Report on Death of Lashawn McNeil