Kathy Hochul
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Thanks, Ben.
Appreciate you.
That's what I'm trying to prevent is always reminding people that hypothermia can settle in quickly, frostbite can settle in, and that's something that maybe a lot of people in other parts of our state aren't even aware of.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul and New York City Mayor Zoran Mamdani have asked the union representing about 15,000 nurses who went on strike January 12th to continue negotiations to end the walkout.
There were separate bargaining sessions with each of three New York City hospitals involved.
No deals have been reached.
The nurses seek to protect health care benefits, also to ensure safety from violence, as well as proper staffing levels.
The hospitals, which are now using temporary workers to offset the nursing shortage, have taken issue with the pay raise nurses want, calling it unrealistic.
In New York City, Grinnell Scott, Fox News.
I'm sick and tired of having to go to court time and time and time again to stop these decisions.
They're designed to do nothing other than hurt workers, hurts our states, hurt our economy, and hurt our energy future.
New York will not allow the use of state resources to assist in federal immigration raids on people who have not committed serious crimes.
Washington Republicans are waging an all-out war on the middle class, driving up costs, leaving states to pick up the pieces.
So this year, while Washington takes a machete to our safety net, I'm doubling down on the fight for a more affordable New York.
We are very aggressive about deploying utility crews even before a storm hits.
So they're pre-positioned, and if they need to activate, they can make sure that we get the power on as soon as humanly possible.
We are very aggressive about deploying utility crews even before a storm hits.
So they're pre-positioned, and if they need to activate, they can make sure that we get the power on as soon as humanly possible.
I cannot set forth a plan right now that takes money out of a system that relies on the fares of the buses and the subways.
But can we find a path to make it more affordable for people who need help?