Gov. Kathy Hochul has green activists seeing red. The governor blindsided environmentalists for postponing a controversial ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul wants to make it more difficult for private equity firms and hedge funds to buy up residential properties in the Empire State. Hochul on Thursday proposed several ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul is getting behind a proposal for universal free school lunches in an about-face after dismal poll numbers — but the program’s massive price tag remains a mystery for now.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul unveiled her 2025 agenda and policy priorities in her State of the State address in Albany on ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is moving to inhibit institutional investors from playing in the housing market sandbox, but the impact of any action may be limited. On Thursday, Hochul proposed ...
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has come out in opposition to a tax break rule that she said robs "middle-class families of their hard-earned money." The state and local tax (SALT) deduction is a ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul rode the Long Island Rail Road to Syosset on Friday morning to promote public transportation days after congestion pricing went into effect in Manhattan. Hochul rode from Grand ...
New York Students Could Get Free Meals Under a Plan From Gov. Kathy Hochul ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Every student in New York could get free breakfast and lunch at school under a proposal announced ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul wants another round of funding in the state budget to improve technology at police departments across New York, she said during a visit Saturday morning to a Buffalo police station.
Private equity firms own over 500,000 homes nationwide, according to a news release from Hochul issued Thursday. The release said that by some estimates, these firms are expected to own up to 40 ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a slew of housing affordability proposals Thursday morning, indicating that the issue will remain a major part of her 2025 agenda after being at the center of ...
Kathy Hochul. If approved by state lawmakers, the plan would cover more than 2.7 million students in the state regardless of income, the Democratic governor said.