Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul celebrated a statistical decrease in New York City subway crime, including minor and major offenses, just days before several fatal and near-fatal incidents.
Gov. Hochul vetoed Grieving Families Act a third time, citing cost concerns. Lawyers assert she prioritized big business over ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul recently signed legislation that will increase the accessibility of home heating aid and help identify more ...
The governor will soon outline an agenda for the 2025 legislative session that some analysts and Democrats say will be ...
Hochul directed leaders to implement immediate changes to protect the safety and well-being of all DOCCS personnel and ...
She also ordered $400 million be spent for "fixed and body-worn cameras" across all state prison facilities and the hiring of ...
Congestion pricing is one of the most unpopular policies ever foisted on New Yorkers. But Hochul to the point of utter tone ...
In the wake of Gov. Kathy Hochul’s recent announcement regarding an “inflation refund” plan, Republican state senators George ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York moved to try to contain the fallout from the death of Robert Brooks, in which 14 corrections ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul was ripped for a “tone-deaf” tweet bragging about her subway safety improvements mere hours after ...
The governor announced a host of other measures aimed at bolstering oversight and accountability for correction officers.
Gov. Kathy Hochul decided the fate of scores of bills in the final weeks of the year, including her third consecutive veto of ...