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The state’s crime rate is once again an issue in the New York governor’s race after two teenagers were shot on Sunday outside the home of the Republican candidate, Long Island Rep. Lee Zeldin.
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New York State Attorney General Letitia James has gone to court in an effort to keep a new, tougher gun law on the books in New York.
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Rep. Lee Zeldin, the Republican candidate for governor who has made crime an issue in his campaign, saw gun violence literally hit close to home on Sunday when a shooting left two people injured in his front yard.
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is defending a decision to buy $637 million in COVID-19 rapid tests from a campaign donor.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul’s labor commissioner, Roberta Reardon, issued an order late on Friday to phase-in a 40-hour work week for farm laborers by 2032. The plan, recommended by a wage board, has sparked backlash from farmers and some Republican elected officials who say it will severely harm the state’s farming industry.
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The New York State Democratic Party is reaching out to independent voters on the abortion issue, sending mailers that paint the Republican candidate for governor, Rep. Lee Zeldin, as holding unacceptably “extreme” views.
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Governor Kathy Hochul is directing the state Department of Environmental Conservation to speed up te the regulatory process so NY can reach its goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 85 percent by 2050
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Click to see the video Cuomo posted online Wednesday, saying he's forming a political action committee and a gun safety organization, and also plans to host a weekly podcast.
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A new poll finds Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul ahead of her Republican challenger Rep. Lee Zeldin as she makes inroads into the law enforcement sector, which traditionally has held views to the right of many Democrats.
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The Republican candidate for governor, Lee Zeldin, said Friday that even though he is opposed to abortion rights, he respects the views of those who disagree with him and would not make big changes in the state’s abortion rights laws.