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Hochul confirms that she summoned Tom Suozzi, the likely democratic nominee to replace Geroge Santos in Congress, to come to Albany to meet with her before the party agrees to nominate him to run in the February 13th special election.
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Tuesday is primary day in New York and both Democrats and Republicans are running in contests for governor.
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It’s less than three weeks until New York state’s primary for governor, and so far, it seems the contest is Governor Kathy Hochul’s to lose. While she’s ahead of her two challengers, Hochul does have some potential vulnerabilities.
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The bill imposes a moratorium on new and renewed permits at fossil fuel-burning plants for a type of crypto mining known as proof-of-work. The process to create bitcoin relies on large amounts of energy.
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New York City Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, who is running to the left of Hochul, and Long Island Congressman Tom Suozzi, a moderate democrat to the right of the governor, ganged up to attack Hochul on the rising crime rates, and a deal she struck to keep the Buffalo Bills playing in Western New York.
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A proposal that would allow home owners to bypass local zoning laws and add accessory dwelling units (ADU) was dropped by Gov. Hochul over the Presidents Day holiday.
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Long Island Congressman Tom Suozzi has officially announced he’s joining a crowded field in the 2022 democratic primary for governor of New York. Suozzi is positioning himself as a moderate during a time when the state’s democratic leaders have been increasingly leaning left.
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Rep. Tom Suozzi, a Moderate Democrat, says he may join the primary race for New York Governor.