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Investing in Continued Preservation of Historical Sites
February 15, 2026 | 3:41 PM ESTGovernor Hochul announced $1.2 million for historical societies across New York State.
$3.8M Grant Program Highlights Black History Across NYS
February 15, 2026 | 2:33 PM ESTGovernor Hochul announced a $3.8 million new grant program to support and promote the history and achievements of African Americans and people of African descent throughout the State.
Statement from Governor Kathy Hochul
February 13, 2026 | 5:35 PM EST“Every time Donald Trump has tried to derail this project, I’ve fought back, and I will again. We will not accept threats or phony deals when the law is clear. We’re ready to build. Let us get to work.”
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Governor Hochul announced work is beginning on a $4 million project to enhance safety and improve traffic at a key gateway to the City of Oneonta.
Governor Hochul announced that the New York Power Authority (NYPA) and the City of Albany will co-develop a solar energy project at the capped North Albany/Shaker Park landfill.
Governor Hochul stood with business leaders and District Attorneys to call for essential changes to New York's discovery laws
“Earlier today, a grand jury unsealed criminal indictments against state corrections officers in connection with the death of Messiah Nantwi at Mid-State Correctional Facility last month."
“Every single day, I’m working to make energy more affordable, reliable and abundant in New York and the federal government should be supporting those efforts rather than undermining them."
Governor Hochul stood with business leaders and District Attorneys to call for essential changes to New York's discovery laws.
Governor Hochul announced $12 million to support innovative technologies that help to improve the efficiency of delivering clean energy.
Earlier, Governor Hochul stood with Hudson Valley law enforcement officials and elected leaders to call for essential changes to New York's discovery laws.
Governor Hochul celebrated significant milestones and ongoing progress in the multi-year implementation of New York State's historic $150 million investment and partnership with the City of Mount Vernon and Westchester County to address the community’s longstanding water infrastructure concerns.
Governor Hochul stood with Hudson Valley law enforcement officials and elected leaders to call for essential changes to New York's discovery laws.