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Statement From Governor Kathy Hochul
November 7, 2025 | 4:02 PM EST“After weeks of the Trump administration putting millions of New Yorkers through chaos and confusion, following guidance from USDA, I've directed state agencies to issue full federal SNAP benefits for November."
New York State Offers Free Fishing Day on Veterans Day
November 7, 2025 | 12:42 PM ESTGovernor Hochul announced that the last statewide Free Fishing Day of 2025 will occur Tuesday, Nov. 11, to mark Veterans Day and honor those who defended and protected our nation’s democracy and freedoms.
Preliminary NYS Tariff Report Findings
November 7, 2025 | 11:26 AM ESTGovernor Hochul announced the findings of the New York State Tariff Disruptions Report, a statewide analysis documenting the impacts caused by the Trump Administration’s tariff policies.
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Como su primera propuesta para el Informe sobre el Estado del Estado del 2025, la gobernadora Hochul propuso el primer reembolso por inflación del estado de Nueva York, que entregaría alrededor de $3 mil millones en pagos directos a alrededor de 8,6 millones de contribuyentes de todo el estado de Nueva York en el 2025.
As her first proposal for the 2025 State of the State, Governor Hochul proposed New York State’s first-ever Inflation Refund, which would deliver about $3 billion in direct payments to around 8.6 million New York taxpayers statewide in 2025.
Governor Hochul’s Traffic Safety Committee announced law enforcement issued 50,466 tickets for vehicle and traffic violations over Thanksgiving.
Governor Hochul signed new legislation to support working people who are facing job-related mental health crises.
Governor Hochul announced the completion of a $21.1 million project that replaced the two bridges carrying the Adirondack Northway (Interstate 87) over U.S. Route 9 in Warren County.
Governor Hochul delivered remarks at the New York Building Congress annual gala.
Governor Hochul, New York City Mayor Adams, New York City Council Speaker Adams and New York City Department of City Planning Director and City Planning Commission Chair Garodnick celebrated the passage of “City of Yes for Housing Opportunity,” the most pro-housing zoning proposal in New York City history.
Governor Hochul, New York City Mayor Adams, New York City Council Speaker Adams and New York City Department of City Planning Director and City Planning Commission Chair Garodnick celebrated the passage of “City of Yes for Housing Opportunity,” the most pro-housing zoning proposal in New York City history.
“Last night, I shared my outrage at a plan from Anthem to strip away coverage from New Yorkers who had to go under anesthesia for surgery."
Governor Hochul announced more than $15.5 million in additional grants to support the training of more than 2,100 workers.