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Governor Kathy Hochul defended her record against New York City Public Advocate Jumaane Williams and Long Island Congressman Tom Suozzi in a debate on Tuesday night, where topics ranged from abortion rights to cryptocurrency mining.
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Governor Kathy Hochul is still trying to change the subject from her disgraced former lieutenant governor, Brian Benjamin, who resigned following an indictment on corruption charges. But her political opponents are not letting her forget about it.
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Almost $34 million will be spent to clean the beaches on Long Island Sound. Some of the money comes from the federal budget that passed last month and will be one of the largest federal investments in environmental cleanup and restoration.
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Candidate Tom Suozzi said it’s not the first time that high-ranking Democratic Party members have tried to talk him out of running for something.
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Suozzi wants the IOC to address the party’s alleged crimes against racial and ethnic groups in China, including Tibetan, Mongolian and Uyghur.
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Suozzi is running against Hochul as a Democratic candidate for governor.
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Connecticut doctors say they’re prepared to tackle the omicron variant if necessary.
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Suozzi will now compete against the three other declared candidates of his party: Gov. Kathy Hochul, Attorney General Letitia James, and NYC Public Advocate Jumaane Williams.
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The new infrastructure package will help remove PFAS from drinking water and wastewater in the state.
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Suozzi, who is also considering a run for governor, said he was flattered and had a lot to think about over the Thanksgiving holiday.