Governor Hochul Directs State Landmarks to Be Illuminated Dark Blue in Recognition of New York’s Public Workforce
Governor Hochul issued a proclamation declaring May 3-9 Public Service Recognition Week in New York State.
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Governor Hochul issued a proclamation declaring May 3-9 Public Service Recognition Week in New York State.
Governor Hochul honored the lives of 56 police officers from eight departments during the state’s annual Police Officers Memorial Remembrance Ceremony at the Empire State Plaza in Albany.
Governor Hochul issued a proclamation marking Sunday, April 19 through Saturday, April 25, as National Crime Victims’ Rights Week to coincide with the federal designation of the week, which honors individuals, families and communities impacted by crime and recognizes the professionals who provide critical support and services that allow them to recover and thrive.
La gobernadora Kathy Hochul emitió hoy una proclamación declarando abril de 2026 como el Mes de Concientización sobre la Ayuda Financiera en el estado de Nueva York, reafirmando el compromiso del estado de derribar las barreras para acceder a la educación superior.
Governor Hochul issued a proclamation declaring April 2026 as Financial Aid Awareness Month in New York State, reaffirming the state’s commitment to breaking down barriers to higher education.
Governor Kathy Hochul today issued a proclamation designating April as Month of the Military Child in New York State to recognize children who are separated from a parent serving in the military.
Governor Hochul issued a proclamation declaring April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month in New York, reaffirming the State’s commitment to supporting and empowering victims and survivors and preventing sexual violence in all its forms.
Governor Hochul issued a proclamation designating March 31, 2026, as Transgender Day of Visibility, celebrating the trans community in New York State and across the country.
Governor Hochul issued a proclamation designating March 29 as Vietnam Veterans Day in New York State, and directed 15 landmarks across the state to be illuminated in green, yellow and red the evening of Sunday, March 29 in recognition of the day.
Governor Hochul issued a proclamation in honor of Lunar New Year 2026 and in celebration of the Year of the Fire Horse.