Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York, an unabashed fan of the Buffalo Bills, was perhaps never more popular than on Sunday in downtown Albany.
As part of Gov. Kathy Hochul’s Fiscal Year 2026 Executive Budget, schools would be required to institute a policy to restrict cellphones and other internet-enabled devices. A special container for storing the devices is seen here. (Isaac Ritchey |
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[email protected]Gov. Kathy Hochul unveiled her $252 billion budget proposal stuffed with handouts on Tuesday — but she’s already blaming the Trump’s administration if there are issues propping
Gov. Kathy Hochul refused to advocate for an increase in charter schools in her $252 billion spending plan, in what choice advocates are calling a bow to the anti-charter teachers’ union.
But eventually, you’ll get close enough. That seems to be Gov. Kathy Hochul’s strategy on the housing problem. Two of pro-housing group Open New York’s three legislative priorities made it ...
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has included more than $13 million in her executive budget to support a statewide ban on cellphones in schools.
New York lawmakers are voicing concern over Governor Kathy Hochul’s record-breaking $252 billion executive budget, with critics calling it unsustainable and dismissive of the state’s long-term affordability issues.
Public safety $13 million for the creation of the New York State Crime Analysis and Joint Special Operations Command Headquarters. The governor has billed this as a “first-in-the-nation headquarters ti track crime trends,
Orchard Park, N.Y. — Gov. Kathy Hochul has a football signed by Jim Kelly in her office and a customized jersey signed by Josh Allen hanging on the wall. There’s an empty space on the wall ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul laid out an ambitious agenda for 2025 during her State of the State address at the Hart Theater in Albany on Tuesday.
New York's school cellphone ban is one step closer to a reality, Gov. Kathy Hochul says. Here's how it would work.
The Democratic governor is set to announce free tuition for New Yorkers aged 25 to 55 studying nursing, teaching or engineering.