It’s cynical and it’s kind of a projection of fearfulness rather than strength,” John Kaehny, Executive Director of good government group Reinvent Albany, told The Post.
Gov. Kathy Hochul is considering hiking a dreaded tax on businesses to prop up the flailing Metropolitan Transportation Authority in a scramble to fill a whopping $33-billion budget hole, sources said — but the governor’s so far keeping her plans secret.
NY Gov. Kathy Hochul is defending her support for congestion pricing after NYS Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay questioned how her congestion pricing initi
Hochul said in the annual address that New York would ban "price-fixing software" and limit private equity real estate purchases.
On the merits, there were plenty of applause lines. Hochul sounded defiant when saying she would "stand up" and "say we need to expand involuntary commitment to a hospital" for those who lack the mental capacity to care for themselves and refuse help with necessities. That's a valid pursuit.
At a gathering of local officials and business leaders hosted at Crest Hollow Country Club Friday morning, Gov. Kathy Hochul bragged about taking the LIRR out from Manhattan that morning.
Affordability. That subject — encompassing a myriad of pocketbook issues spanning from housing to child care — was a major theme in Gov. Kathy Hochul’s fourth State of the State address on Tuesday in the Kitty Carlisle Hart Theatre at The Egg in Albany.
Gov. Kathy Hochul greeted commuters on the platform at Jamaica before speaking to Newsday on her train trip about congestion pricing and transit safety.
New York City’s subway system is about to see more police on its platforms and train cars as Kathy Hochul ramps up security following recent violent attacks.
Gov. Kathy Hochul is pointing out possible benefits of congestion pricing to suburban commuters, an influential voting bloc that could decide her political fortunes.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul revealed Tuesday she wants police officers on every New York City overnight subway train for the next six months.
Gov. Kathy Hochul rode a Metro-North train into City Monday to signal her continued support for public transportation.