ALBANY — New York Gov. Kathy Hochul says the state is willing to cooperate with the Trump administration's efforts to deport undocumented migrants suspected of entering the country illegally —
Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York, an unabashed fan of the Buffalo Bills, was perhaps never more popular than on Sunday in downtown Albany.
A proposal from Gov. Kathy Hochul to invest $400 million to bolster Albany with a refurbished state museum and the rehab of vacant properties could have ripple effects beyond the capital city.
New legislation signed into law by Governor Kathy Hochul is positioning New York as a leader in Parkinson’s Disease research. The new bill establ
Governor Hochul announced over $100 million in new investments for projects in certified Pro-Housing Communities.
Democratic legislators pushed for answers on Gov. Kathy Hochul’s delay of a climate funding rule and her $1 billion proposed one-time funding.
Hochul wants schools to ban smartphones and other internet-enabled devices before the next school year. Lawmakers are open to it.
The state will cooperate with federal officials when a person is suspected of crossing the border without checking into an official port of entry, among other cases.
If anyone knows where Upstate New York begins it would be Governor Kathy Hochul, right? This is what she had to say.
On a visit to Schenectady Tuesday, New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced new investments of more than $100 million for projects located in certified Pro-Housing Communities.
New York was the first state in the country to pass such a measure. Donor advocates estimated it could save 100 lives per year, based on the effects of similar laws in other countries. Two and a half years later, it has saved zero lives, because the state health department has failed to implement the law.
Gov. Kathy Hochul promised a public “list” that would outline how New York would cooperate with federal immigration authorities under President Trump – but that list was never released.