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400 Public Housing Units Renovated in Troy
July 10, 2025 | 11:45 AM EDTGovernor Hochul announced the completion of large-scale renovations at Griswold Heights, a 391-unit public housing development in the city of Troy, Rensselaer County.
Major Renewable Energy Project Approved for Madison County
July 10, 2025 | 11:22 AM EDTGovernor Hochul announced that the New York State Office of Renewable Energy Siting and Electric Transmission (ORES) has issued a final siting permit to Cypress Creek Renewables to develop and operate Oxbow Hill Solar, a 140-megawatt (MW) solar array in the Town of Fenner in Madison County.
$21M for Flood Protection in the Southern Tier
July 10, 2025 | 11:00 AM EDTGovernor Hochul announced $21 million to support flood protection projects in the Southern Tier.
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Governor Hochul announced a series of targeted actions to combat the high number of car thefts, particularly of certain Kia and Hyundai model vehicles, in counties across New York State called the Comprehensive Auto-Theft Reduction Strategy, CARS.

La gobernadora Kathy Hochul inició hoy la construcción del nuevo Instituto Cultural de la Herencia Hispana en West Buffalo.

Governor Hochul broke ground on the new Hispanic Heritage Cultural Institute in West Buffalo.

Governor Hochul announced the New York State Electric School Bus Roadmap to help P-12 schools transition bus fleets to zero-emission.

Governor Hochul signed public health legislation (A1025/S50) to crack down on tobacco sales in New York.

Governor Hochul signed legislation to exempt applications for an Extreme Risk Protection Order from requiring an index number fee.

Governor Hochul announced that free child car seat checks by certified child passenger safety technicians will be available across the state during Child Passenger Safety Week, which starts Sunday, September 17 and concludes with National Seat Check Saturday on September 23.

Governor Hochul broke ground on the new $30 million Hispanic Heritage Cultural Institute in Buffalo.

La gobernadora Kathy Hochul anunció hoy una serie de nuevas mejoras de seguridad a lo largo de varias carreteras de Long Island para disuadir la conducción en sentido contrario y ayudar a evitar que camiones y otros vehículos de gran altura golpeen los pasos elevados de las avenidas.

Governor Hochul visited the Farmingdale Armed Forces Reserve Center to greet National Guard members the Governor deployed earlier this week on Long Island in preparation for Hurricane Lee.