New York will continue to mount an "orderly resistance" to President Donald Trump's administration’s attempts to stop congestion pricing, Gov. Kathy Hochul said Wednesday.
Lawmakers from both chambers, who were briefed about the governor’s plan, tell the Post they’re skeptical it would have a practical effect to rein in the mayor, if it even gets to Albany in the
Looking right at Donald Trump on Friday afternoon in the Oval Office, Gov. Kathy Hochul tried a different approach from telling him he was acting like a king for his attempt to end New York’s pay-for-entry congesting pricing system.
A simmering feud between New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and her number two, Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado, has boiled over. After months of public discord, Delgado on Monday released a statement saying he won’t be on the governor’s reelection ticket next year and hinting that he might actually challenge her for the governor’s office.
As part of the upcoming state budget, Governor Kathy Hochul proposed several ways to better support families when it comes to childcare. READ MORE:
The regulations will require insurers to provide an initial appointment for behavioral health care within 10 business days.
Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado announced Monday that he won’t run alongside Hochul in next year’s election, marking a clean break with a governor who first appointed him to the state’s number-two role in 2022.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul will leave indicted NYC Mayor Eric Adams in his job but with guardrails including a new Inspector General for the city.
President Donald Trump and Gov. Kathy Hochul met in the Oval Office days after his administration revoked federal approval for New York City congestion pricing.
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