2022 State of the State

Governor Hochul announced the release of New York's third competitive offshore wind solicitation, seeking enough clean, renewable energy to power at least 1.5 million New York homes.

Governor Hochul announced that the NYSPSC released a first-of-its-kind, interactive broadband map to provide the most detailed depiction of broadband infrastructure in New York to date.
Governor Hochul announced the launch of the Prison Redevelopment Commission focused on reimagining closed prisons for innovative redevelopment opportunities across New York State.

Governor Hochul announced the creation of the New York State Office of Strategic Workforce Development, which will be charged with improving the State's workforce development programs and practices to better align with the needs and priorities of today's employers.

Governor Hochul announced that NY has signed a multi-state agreement to develop a proposal to become one of at least four regional clean energy hydrogen hubs designated through the federal Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs program included in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.

Governor Hochul announced more than 100,000 additional qualifying families have enrolled in the federal government’s Affordable Connectivity Program since New York launched a multi-agency broadband outreach initiative to spur enrollment.

La gobernadora Hochul anunció hoy el lanzamiento de dos nuevos recursosinteractivos en línea diseñados para mejorar la transparencia y mejorar el acceso aestadísticas de empleo e información sobre salarios ocupacionales.

Governor Hochul announced the launch of two new interactive online resources designed to improve transparency and enhance access to employment statistics and occupational wage information.

Governor Hochul announced the launch of an initiative to expand and create high-quality child care centers across all State University of New York campuses for students and faculty – particularly in areas where child care deserts exist.

La gobernadora Kathy Hochul anunció hoy que el regulador de servicios públicos del estado ha enviado cartas a las principales empresas de servicios públicos de electricidad y gas de Nueva York exigiéndoles que aumenten sus esfuerzos de divulgación y educación con los neoyorquinos sobre el continuo aumento de los precios del suministro de energía y el impacto que tendrá en las facturas de servicios públicos, a la luz de los aumentos nacionales en las facturas de servicios públicos que estamos viendo como resultado del aumento del costo del gas natural.