Government and Politics
January 14, 2025
From: New York Governor Kathy HochulMaking New York More Affordable by Cutting Taxes For More Than 8.3 Million Middle Class New Yorkers, Sending Inflation Refund Checks, And Expanding Child Tax Credit
Updating Involuntary Commitment Law and Strengthening Kendra’s Law To Ensure New Yorkers With Severe Mental Illness are Connected With the Care They Need
Prioritizing Subway Safety by Partnering With New York City To Increase NYPD Presence on Platforms and Trains; Investing in Safety Upgrades
Strengthening State’s Response Capabilities To Fight Transnational Criminal Networks Operating Along Northern Border
Supporting New York Kids By Launching ‘Unplug And Play’ To Help Them Get Off Of Their Phones And Stay Active
Tackling The Housing Crisis By Taking On Corporate Forces That Raise Home Prices and Rents, Building On Last Year’s Transformative Housing Deal
To Build The Workforce of Tomorrow, New York Will Offer Free SUNY and CUNY Community College for Adult Students Pursuing In-Demand Careers
201 Transformative Proposals To Put Money in New Yorker’s Pockets, Make New York More Affordable and Make Our Streets and Subways Safer
2025 State of the State ‘Fighting for Your Family’ Available Here
Governor Kathy Hochul today delivered her 2025 State of the State address, including more than 200 initiatives that will put money back in people’s pockets, keep New Yorkers safe and ensure the future of New York is a place where all families can thrive.
“Your family is my fight — and I will never stop fighting for the people of New York,” Governor Hochul said. “New Yorkers expect results and that’s why I fight day in and day out to make New York safer, healthier, cleaner, more affordable for you and your family — and that is what we’re doing with the initiatives announced as part of my 2025 State of the State.”
Putting Money Back in New Yorkers’ Pockets
Under pressure of rapidly rising inflation, Governor Hochul knows that too many families across the state are struggling to make ends meet. To help more families get ahead and make life in New York more affordable, Governor Hochul is committed to driving down costs and putting money directly back into people’s pockets. To do that, Governor Hochul proposes:
Supporting the Youngest New Yorkers and their Families
Governor Hochul today called for New York to set a path towards universal child care, and introduced policies aimed at enhancing resources for families in New York, helping them build a strong foundation for their children:
Fighting Crime and Strengthening the Criminal Justice System
Under Governor Hochul’s leadership, gun violence is down across the state, and investments in law enforcement and innovative initiatives are delivering real results for New Yorkers. To continue those efforts, Governor Hochul proposes streamlining the discovery process by amending reforms passed in 2019, adding additional resources to fight transnational criminal networks and fighting sexual assault and domestic violence:
Protecting First Responders, Expanding Resources for Training and Recruitment and Supporting Victims of Crime
First responders are the first line of defense in times of crisis, and throughout her tenure, Governor Hochul has committed funding and resources to support them. Governor Hochul’s proposals continue that work with an eye towards innovative supporting the mental health of frontline professionals and securing support for veterans and crime victims:
Safer Subways
Governor Hochul has worked proactively to respond to safety concerns on New York City subways. This included the deployment of more than 1,250 state personnel to assist the NYPD with bag checks and an initiative to install security cameras in every subway car — a goal that was achieved within 8 months of being announced. Governor Hochul knows that more must be done to meet this challenge, and is building on the foundation of earlier initiatives with new investments and program expansions.
These initiatives to improve subway safety include:
Transforming and Improving New York’s Mental Health Care System
Building on Governor Hochul’s landmark mental health plan, today’s announcement will reduce barriers to care and ensure the facilitation of earlier intervention for individuals at risk of harm by revising the criteria for involuntary commitment and addressing the current shortcomings in New York’s Mental Hygiene Law:
Promoting Kids’ Mental and Physical Health
Governor Hochul is doubling down on her commitment to supporting New York kids by launching ‘Unplug and Play’ to help New Yorkers get off of their phones and stay active, building on New York’s new law to restrict addictive algorithms that target children:
New Yorkers expect results and that’s why I fight day in and day out to make New York safer, healthier, cleaner, more affordable for you and your family.
Governor Hochul
Creating More Homes and Protecting Housing Affordability
Governor Hochul will build upon her commitment to address the housing shortage and increase affordability by creating more homeownership opportunities, strengthening State support to unlock local housing development and taking actions to protect housing affordability:
Cutting Commutes and Investing in Transformative Transportation
New York’s transportation network is the backbone of our economic resilience. Since taking office Governor Hochul has led a comprehensive campaign to connect communities across the state by promoting safe, equitable, sustainable and efficient transportation for all New Yorkers. To build on her legacy of advancing transformative transportation projects and policies, Governor Hochul proposes:
Strengthening and Promoting New York’s Agricultural Industry
Recognizing agriculture as a cornerstone of New York’s economy, Governor Hochul has made record investments to support the state’s farmers. Governor Hochul will continue to build on this progress with innovative solutions to strengthen key industries, support small businesses and create economic opportunities across the state:
Growing the Economy, Supporting Small Business and Preparing New Yorkers With in-Demand Skills Businesses Need
Under Governor Hochul’s leadership, New York has become a national leader in economic development, driving job creation, community revitalization and support for key industries. The State of the State proposals build on Governor Hochul’s ongoing strategy to build a modern 21st century economy fueled by innovative, next-generation businesses and high-skilled workers ready to meet their needs:
Committing to Over $1 Billion Investment in Climate to Achieve a More Sustainable and Affordable Future
Governor Hochul announced plans for an over $1 billion climate investment to achieve a more sustainable and affordable future in New York State. This ambitious proposal would be the single largest climate investment in state history, generating thousands of jobs, slashing energy bills for households and cutting harmful pollution.
Safeguarding Clean Water, Promoting Climate Resiliency and Protecting New York’s Natural Resources
Governor Hochul’s agenda includes a $500 million funding commitment for clean water, a commitment to increase climate resilience in the face of extreme weather and an expansion of access to green spaces, particularly in underserved urban areas. These efforts not only promise to create jobs and enhance environmental quality but also lay the foundation for a healthier, more sustainable future for all New Yorkers.
Making Government Work Better to Deliver Streamlined, Efficient and More Customer Focused Services
Governor Hochul unveiled an array of initiatives designed to get the government working faster and more efficiently for all New Yorkers as a part of her 2025 State of the State. In particular, the Governor proposes to advance a series of reforms designed to make sure that the New York State government delivers on the infrastructure projects that change and improve lives.
Strengthening our Health Care System and Expanding Care for New Yorkers
Governor Hochul announced initiatives aimed at broadening health care access for New Yorkers and fortifying the State's health care system:
Proposing New and Expanded Support for New Yorkers with Disabilities
Governor Hochul announced new initiatives focused on enhancing support for New Yorkers with disabilities:
Protecting New York’s Consumers
Building on her work advocating for consumers, Governor Hochul proposes policies that will ensure that New York State can lead in establishing common-sense, workable consumer protections that will safeguard pocketbooks and help families get ahead:
Strengthening Commitment to Inclusivity, Representation and Through Targeted Initiatives
Governor Hochul unveiled a series of transformative proposals aimed at fostering inclusivity, strengthening education and driving sustainable economic growth across New York State: