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Governor Kathy Hochul became the first woman to deliver the annual state of the state address in New York Wednesday in what was a clear departure from years past. There was no pomp and circumstance that usually goes with the event. The scaled back occasion was partly due to the surge in COVID-19 cases.
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Governor Kathy Hochul delivered her first State of the State speech Wednesday to a strictly limited audience with the pall of the pandemic casting a shadow over the proceedings. But Hochul remained upbeat, pledging to lead New York out of the pandemic.
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Governor Kathy Hochul gives her first State of the State address Wednesday to a strictly limited audience as COVID-19 once again disrupts how the state functions and casts a shadow on the usually festive event at the State Capitol.
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The 50th District State Senator is hopes to make even more progress in disability care and policy heading into 2022.
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Gov. Hochul signed the LGBTQ Protection bill, which gives sex trafficking victims the opportunity to get certain convictions vacated.
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Three school superintendents in upstate New York that teach Native American children are asking Governor Hochul for a total of 60 million dollars to pay for long-overdue maintenance for their school buildings.
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The Joseph P. Dwyer Veterans Peer Support Program provides nonclinical support for veterans struggling with mental health issues.
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Rep. Tom Suozzi, a Moderate Democrat, says he may join the primary race for New York Governor.
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SUNY Plattsburgh political science professor, Harvey Schantz, discusses the possibility of the New York attorney general challenging Governor Kathy Hochul in the primary.
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Governor Kathy Hochul said Jay Jacobs’ comments about Buffalo’s democratic mayoral candidate were wrong, but she is satisfied with his appolgy for now.