New York Lawmakers React to Hochul's State of the State
5 Articles
5 Articles
Blakeman, Delgado respond to Hochul's State of the State
Governor Kathy Hochul's State of the State agenda has been met with criticism from both Republicans and progressives, who argue that it is either too expensive or does not go far enough in taxing the wealthy and addressing systemic issues in the state.
In ‘State of State,’ Hochul pledges more protection
By DEBRA NUSSBAUM COHEN JNS In her annual State of the State speech on Tuesday, Jan., 13, in Albany, Gov. Kathy Hochul called out anti-Semitism and announced that she is proposing a new law to ban demonstrations within 25 feet of a house of worship. The buffer zones will start at the property line of
Legislators and organizations weigh in on Hochul's State of the State
Gov. Kathy Hochul delivered her fifth State of the State address on Tuesday, focusing on her pledge to lower prices for child and health care, utilities and insurance. Gov. Hochul also took on topics such as immigration, energy, child care, food assistance and safety. READ MORE: Hochul pledges affordability push, nuclear energy expansion in State of State Assembly members Michael Cashman and Matt Simpson, State Sent. Dan Stec, the Nature Conserv…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 100% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium




