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Governor Hochul announced a new statewide campaign to inform New Yorkers about critical services available for victims, survivors, and their families in the aftermath of crime.
Earlier, Governor Hochul and Micron Technology, Inc. announced new details surrounding the company's child care commitments, as part of its historic $100 billion investment to build a cutting-edge semiconductor manufacturing campus in Clay, Onondaga County.
Governor Hochul and Micron Technology, Inc. announced new details about the company's child care commitments as part of its $100 billion investment to build a semiconductor manufacturing campus in Onondaga County.
Governor Hochul announced significant actions to expand access to affordable child care, invest in NYS' child care workforce and support working families as part of the FY 2024 Budget.
La Gobernadora Hochul anunció que $15 millones están disponibles a través del Programa de Asistencia de Energía para el Hogar para ayudar a los neoyorquinos vulnerables y de bajos ingresos sin aire acondicionado a mantenerse frescos durante el calor del verano.
Governor Hochul announced that $15 million is available through the Home Energy Assistance Program to help vulnerable, low-income New Yorkers without air conditioning to stay cool during the heat of summer.
La gobernadora Hochul anunció una nueva iniciativa que duplicará el poder adquisitivo de los beneficiarios del Programa de Asistencia Nutricional Suplementaria en los mercados de agricultores de todo el estado de Nueva York.
Governor Hochul announced a new initiative that will double the buying power for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program recipients at farmers' markets across New York State.
La Gobernadora Hochul anunció hoy una nueva iniciativa de comentarios de losclientes que mejorará la comprensión de losdesafíos que enfrentan los neoyorquinos al inscribirse en el Programa de NutriciónSuplementaria para Mujeres, Bebés y Niños, también conocido como WIC.
Governor Hochul announced a new client feedback initiative that will improve understanding of the challenges New Yorkers face enrolling in the Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, also known as WIC.