New York’s new governor wants to get COVID assistance to New Yorkers more quickly and change the culture in Albany. Former Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul took over as governor early Tuesday morning to become the first woman to lead the state in its history…
In her first address to New Yorkers yesterday afternoon, Hochul said she wants all K-12 teachers and staff to get the COVID vaccination or be tested weekly, universal indoor masking for kids in school, and she wants to see the state move more quickly in getting rent assistance from the feds to those who need it most…
Rockland Assemblyman Mike Lawler told “The Morning Show” he looks forward to working with the new governor…
And that was Rockland Assemblyman Ken Zebrowski. Before she was Lieutenant Governor Hochul served as Erie County Clerk and as a member of Congress.
Just because he is no longer governor doesn’t mean former governor Andrew Cuomo’s not in the news. Remember the special Emmy award the former governor was given for using TV effectively during the pandemic? After considering the Attorney General’s report and Cuomo’s resignation, the International Academy announced yesterday it is immediately taking the award back and striking Cuomo’s name and any references to his award from International Academy materials.