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Gov. Kathy Hochul, in a congressional election year where crime remains a concern, touted her achievements that she says has helped bring down the crime rate.
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With little debate, the lines drawn by Democrats, who lead both the Senate and Assembly, were approved, with a handful of Republican minority party lawmakers also voting yes.
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Health care advocates say state reimbursement rates only provide hospitals with 70 percent of the actual cost of care.
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The Siena College poll also found a decided lack of enthusiasm for the likely Democratic and Republican candidates in the 2024 presidential race.
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Herkimer, Boonville and Richfield will receive funding from New York State to help boost the communities' downtown growth.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul signed the measure on Tuesday, which modernizes what constitutes rape to include additional forms of sexual violence and assault beyond the original legal definition.
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Proponents say the current rate of a maximum of $170 a week is too low for recipients to meet their monthly bills.
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A proposal by Gov. Kathy Hochul to tamp down on increased aid to schools in New York has angered lawmakers in both political parties.
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On the 51st anniversary of the now-defunct landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision affirming abortion rights, Gov. Kathy Hochul and Democrats in power in the State Legislature vowed to keep the procedure legal and safe in the state.
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New York has a new state law that will ban some hunting competitions starting in November. The law, which Governor Kathy Hochul signed last month, will make it illegal to hunt animals like rabbits, squirrels, coyotes and crows in organized tournaments.