From Gov. Kathy Hochul <[email protected]>
Subject The Latest from Governor Hochul đź“°
Date August 26, 2024 9:13 PM
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John,

Summer might be a quiet time for some, but not in New York! I've been in every corner of our state meeting with New Yorkers, hearing about the issues that matter to them, and sharing new actions we’re taking to make New York safer, more affordable, and more livable for all.

I know that when you’re raising kids, it can feel like the costs just keep on coming, especially in the summer — from camp and child care to school supplies and that newest accessory or gadget they’ve just “got to have.” We took a huge step to ease that burden for parents by announcing that New Yorkers who receive the Empire State Child Credit will get money back in their pockets. No hoops to jump through or paperwork to fill out. It’s going to deliver $350 million to more than 1 million working New Yorkers across our state. Take a look:

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The Latest from the Empire State

Stomping Out Illicit Cannabis Storefronts. Since May, New York State, in collaboration with local authorities, has shut down more than 1,000 illicit cannabis storefronts across our state. Check out the end of this email for an update on our efforts to support our legal cannabis industry!

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Less Scrolling, More Learning. Building on our nation-leading work protecting the mental health of our kids, I've been on a statewide listening tour to talk about the impact of smartphone use in our classrooms. We’ve visited Erie County, Broome County, Albany, Yonkers, Long Island, and the North Country to hear from parents, students, and teachers about their experiences. We have more work to do and people to hear from, but we are going to put our kids’ mental health and futures first.

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Standing Up for Moms and Babies.I’m New York’s first mom governor and I take maternal care very seriously. On top of our nation-leading paid prenatal leave program, which will give pregnant moms 20 hours of paid time off to go to prenatal appointments, we announced a $27.5 million investment to expand maternal and pediatric care at Elmhurst Hospital. This hospital is a community cornerstone of Queens, and this investment is a sterling example of our commitment to mothers and families throughout the state.

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More News to Know

- WGRZ <[link removed]>: Governor Hochul announces shootings with injuries are down 29% in the state 
- New York Daily News <[link removed]>: From Landfill to Housing: Battery Park City and Building Affordable Places to Live for New Yorkers 

Lifting Up Our Communities

Helping communities in the Mohawk Valley, Southern Tier, Long Island, and throughout the state recover from summer storms. The tornadoes and flooding that hit New York this summer shocked our state and devastated our neighbors. I met with New Yorkers in Rome following the storms and vowed to help those impacted get back on their feet. <[link removed]>So far, we’ve committed $11 million in assistance.New Yorkers are defined by our resilience, and we will stand together as we recover.  

Check out some of the latest steps we’re taking to support your community:

On Long Island, I thanked law enforcement and shared our progress on driving down crime <[link removed]>, and announced new investments <[link removed]> to help protect Long Island’s natural beauty for generations to come. 

In the North Country, I was in Watertown to celebrate the kickoff of construction on modernization projects <[link removed]> as part of our $230-million investment in upstate airports and to take action to conserve nearly 1,000 acres of the St. Lawrence River and Lake Ontario <[link removed]>.

In Western New York, I celebrated the $425-million expansion of Wells Enterprises' facility in Dunkirk, <[link removed]> which will create 270 new jobs, and announced new state funding to support the repair of USS The Sullivans and USS Croaker. <[link removed]>

In the Southern Tier, we announced the completion of a $96-million project in downtown Ithaca <[link removed]> that includes affordable housing and supports the local economy with a new, state-of-the-art conference center. 

In the Finger Lakes, we took action to combat harmful algal blooms, protect and enhance water quality, and support the Finger Lakes economy with a $42 million investment in the Eastern Finger Lakes Watershed. <[link removed]>

In the Capital Region, I joined leaders in Albany to announce that Central Warehouse is officially coming down <[link removed]> and that we’re investing $634 million to replace the Livingston Avenue Bridge <[link removed]>, which is critical to rail service statewide. 

In New York City, we took action to build new housing with a plan to convert the former Bayview Correctional Facility into housing <[link removed]> and announced a $54-million investment to support the Second Avenue Subway project. <[link removed]>

In Central New York, we announced further progress to support Central New York communities through our Green Chips Act, <[link removed]> and actions to ease traffic in Syracuse with direct train service to and from the Great New York State Fair <[link removed]>. 

In the Hudson Valley, we completed major construction on the U.S. Route 1 bridge over the Mamaroneck River <[link removed]> and celebrated the opening of new affordable housing for veterans in Rockland County. <[link removed]>

We also announced:

- $6.88 Billion for the Gateway Hudson Tunnel to Power Commerce and Travel in the Northeast <[link removed]>
- The Signing of Legislation to Encourage the Safe Use of e-Bikes and Lithium-ion Batteries <[link removed]>
- The Launch of a New Web Portal to Help Deliver Free or Low-Cost Child Care to Families Statewide <[link removed]>
- Over 2,000 Students Completed Newly Expanded Learn-to-Swim Classes at State Parks <[link removed]>
- Action to Provide Discounted Broadband to Low-Income New Yorkers <[link removed]>
- $200 Million Environmental Bond Act Funding Now Available for Zero-Emission School Buses <[link removed]> <[link removed]>

New York Moments 

Growing our Health Care Workforce. With our Health Care Workers for Our Future scholarship, we’re opening the doors of opportunity to 500 New Yorkers and helping communities across the state get the care they need. I called Cheriel to congratulate her on becoming one of the 500 winners of the scholarship:

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Share Your Story for 100 Years of State Parks. As we celebrate 100 years of New York State Parks, I took some time to share some of my favorite memories from our Parks, from piling up the car as kids to showing my own kids the magic of the great outdoors — soggy pancakes included.Learn more and share your parks story here. <[link removed]>

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Giving Legal Cannabis the Greenlight.Shutting down illegal nuisance shops doesn’t just make our communities better, it helps our legal cannabis industry thrive. We now have 152 legal dispensaries across the state that have generated more than $500 million in sales! Meet Alfredo AngueiraofConbud, one of our entrepreneurs in this budding industry:

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Ask the Gov. Whenever I talk with my fellow governors, I always say I never have to wonder what New Yorkers are thinking — we make ourselves heard! Your questions make me a better governor, and that’s why every month we sit down to do “Ask the Gov.”Take a lookand submit your questions for me at ny.gov/ <[link removed]>askthegov <[link removed]>.

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- The REAL Brat Summer <[link removed]  > was at the Erie County Fair! 
- Seriously, I love the Erie County Fair <[link removed] >.
- It’s back to school season and we’re making it more affordable for working families <[link removed]  >!  
- They call Queens the World’s Borough, and it’s easy to see why <[link removed] >. 
- Our distillers and brewers are changing New York’s economy, and we’re making it easier for them to share their products with consumers across the state and country <[link removed]  >. 
- There’s still time to get offline and get outside <[link removed]>, New York!
- The Dominican Day Parade <[link removed]> illuminated the streets of New York City.

Summer is winding down, John, and while we never have a slow period in New York, I hope you’re able to take the final days of summer to spend time with your families and, yes, get offline and get outside. September will be here before you know it. Let’s get ready.

Ever upward, 

Gov. Kathy Hochul 

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