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June 07, 2026

Designating June as Gun Violence Awareness Month

Governor Hochul proclaimed June Gun Violence Awareness Month, honoring victims, survivors, families, and violence prevention professionals making New York safer.

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  • Bridge and Paving Projects Start in Long Island

    June 7, 2026 | 3:39 PM EDT

    Governor Hochul announced the start of $146 million in bridge and paving projects across Long Island, including major pavement renewal work on the Long Island Expressway, Sunrise Highway, Heckscher State Parkway and three bridge rehabilitation projects that connect Long Islanders with South Shore beaches and shorefront communities in Nassau County.

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Governor Hochul Signs Legislation to Protect Integrity of Public Work Projects

Governor Hochul signed legislation (S.5994C/A.1338C) into law, establishing a registration system for contractors and subcontractors engaged in public work and covered private projects in order to provide additional transparency and better enforce existing labor laws and regulations.

Spanish Translation: La Gobernadora Hochul Anuncia 125 Adjudicaciones Para Proporcionar Financiamiento Operativo Para Hasta 5,000 Unidades De Vivienda De Apoyo En Todo El Estado

La gobernadora Kathy Hochul anunció hoy 125 adjudicaciones condicionales de financiamiento anual para brindar servicios y gastos operativos de hasta 5,000 unidades de vivienda de apoyo para atender a adultos mayores, sobrevivientes de violencia doméstica y de género, veteranos y familias en desamparo crónico, así como personas con una enfermedad mental o trastorno por uso de sustancias, entre otros.

Governor Hochul Announces 125 Awards to Provide Operating Funding for up to 5,000 Supportive Housing Units Statewide

Governor Hochul announced 125 conditional awards for annual funding to provide services and operating expenses for up to 5,000 units of supportive housing to serve older adults, survivors of domestic and gender-based violence, veterans and chronically homeless families as well as individuals with a mental illness or substance use disorder, among others.

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