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Governor Hochul delivered remarks at the 88th NAACP New York State Conference Annual Convention in Erie County.

Governor Hochul announced the award of a $44.5 million contract to replace the Best Street Bridge over the Kensington Expressway in Buffalo, a major milestone in the transformative project to reconnect and revitalize the neighborhoods that were torn apart by the highway’s construction.

La gobernadora Hochul anunció que la Policía del Estado de Nueva York, junto con las fuerzas del orden locales, realizarán esfuerzos especiales de control de tránsito durante el próximo fin de semana del Columbus Day para combatir el exceso de velocidad y los conductores impedidos.

La gobernadora Hochul anunció un hito significativo en el Programa de asistencia para la matrícula de Nueva York.

Newsweek published an op-ed by Governor Hochul highlighting the need to take further steps to protect youth mental health on social media.

Governor Hochul announced the completion of a transportation infrastructure improvement project on the New York State Thruway.

Governor Hochul announced that law enforcement will conduct special traffic enforcement efforts during the upcoming holiday weekend.

Governor Hochul and Mayor Brown announced an affordable housing project that will feature 405 residences with 8,000 square feet of commercial space.

Governor Hochul announced New York’s first-in-the-nation Empire AI Consortium will commence research this fall, just six months after it was included in the FY25 Enacted Budget.

Governor Hochul announced more than 40,000 newly eligible college students have applied for aid following $55.7 million expansion.