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A new Siena College poll shows Gov. Kathy Hochul’s popularity with New Yorkers is on a steady downward trend. And for the first time, more voters view her unfavorably than those who view her positively.
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New York has not had a chief judge for more than half a year, and it could be a bit longer before a new one is in place.
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The issue is still simmering as the governor and Legislature engage in their biggest task of the year, agreeing on a $227 billion dollar state budget.
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Senate Minority Leader Robert Ortt and other Republicans are filing a suit to stop Hector LaSalle from being appointed as chief judge in New York.
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Lee Zeldin, the Republican candidate for governor in 2022 who lost to Governor Kathy Hochul, is back, with a critique of how the new governor has conducted herself so far.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul’s proposed state budget is good for schools, says New York group representing public boards of education.
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The Governor's Office of Semiconductor Expansion, Management and Integration will partner with local and state agencies to manage Micron's and possible future investments in the state.
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They say New Yorkers should start preparing for a surge in three different viruses, RSV, the flu, and COVID, as the holiday season gets underway.
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Governor Kathy Hochul has until the start of the winter holidays to make her mark on New York’s highest court, the Court of Appeals, by choosing a new chief judge.
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With the candidates locked in a tight race, it's all about getting supporters to the polls.