This Week in New York State Government
Governor Cuomo
- Governor Cuomo Announces More Than $35 Million in Stolen Wages Returned to Workers in 2018
- Statement from Governor Andrew M. Cuomo on President Trump Continuing to Call for His Wall
- Governor Cuomo Calls on Senate Republicans to Abandon President Trump’s Call for Wall Funding and Reopen the Government
- Governor Cuomo Announces $10 Million Available to Expand Addiction Treatment Services
- Governor Cuomo Announces $45 Million to Upgrade and Expand Affordable Housing in Geneva
- Governor Cuomo Vows to Enshrine Roe V. Wade Decision Into New York State Constitution Upon Passage of Reproductive Health Act
- Governor Cuomo Announces Reopening of $1.5 Million Supportive Housing Project in Oswego County
- Governor Cuomo and the Legislature Vow to Pass Reproductive Health Act Within First 30 Days of Legislative Session
- Governor Cuomo Announces Preparations to Support Rebuilding and Modernization of U.S. Virgin Islands’ Electric Grid
State Senate and Assembly
- Andrea Stewart-Cousins Makes History as NY Senate’s First Female Majority Leader
- Democrats Now Control Albany. How Will They Handle 5 Key Issues?
Attorney General Letitia James
- Attorney General James Announces Landmark Multistate Settlements With Fiat Chrysler And Bosch Totaling $171 Million For Alleged Violations Of State Environmental And Consumer Protection Laws
- Attorney General James Announces The Criminal Convictions Of Two Licensed Nurses And The Former Director Of A Brooklyn Hospital For Larceny Scheme
- Attorney General James Announces $1.5M Settlement With Retailer Neiman Marcus Over Data Breach
State Comptroller DiNapoli
- State Comptroller DiNapoli Releases Audits, January 10, 2019
- DiNapoli: Better Oversight Needed for Youth Jobs Programs, January 10, 2019
- DiNapoli: Former Savona Mayor Charged With Defrauding the Village, January 9, 2019
- DiNapoli Releases Bond Calendar for First Quarter, January 4, 2019
This Week in New York City Government
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