Making 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
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.”
- Cutting middle class taxes for more than 8.3 million New York taxpayers - lowest level in nearly 70 years
- Sending inflation refund checks of up to $500 to over 8.6 million New York households
- Expanding New York’s child tax credit to provide up to $1,000 per child to 1.6 million families
- Fighting for the full restoration of the SALT deduction to provide much needed relief for New Yorkers
- Providing universal free school meals for every single one of New York State’s over 2.7 million kids
- Putting New York on the path to universal child care and investing $110 million in child care capital funding
- Advancing another nation-leading legislative proposal to improve maternal and infant health through the provision of a birth allowance — the New York State BABY Benefit
- Expanding access to infertility treatments, increasing support for New Yorkers hoping to start a family
- Distributing free diapers and other supplies for 100,000 Babies
- Streamlining the discovery process to ensure fair trials, end procedural delays and hold criminals accountable
- Strengthening the state’s response capabilities to fight transnational criminal networks operating along the northern border
- Combating sexual assault and domestic violence with new protections to help survivors
- Proposing first-in-the-nation Crime Analysis and Joint Special Operations Command Headquarters
- Proposing additional funding to expand investments in crime prevention technology and equipment for local law enforcement agencies
- Closing loopholes to crack down on drugged driving, protect New Yorkers on the road
- Expanding technological and coordinating capacities of law enforcement agencies to enhance crime prevention
- Proposing new initiatives to recruit, train and protect first responders, supporting those who step into harm’s way to keep New Yorkers safe
- Supporting veterans with critical mental health investments and proposing legislation to expand support for gold star families
- Expanding resources for crime victims by increasing compensation thresholds and dedicating more funding to Child Advocacy Centers
- Establishing a Mass Violence Crisis Response Team to coordinate across agencies, levels of government and community stakeholders to guarantee each crisis is met with the full resources available
These initiatives to improve subway safety include:
- Partnering with New York City to increase NYPD presence on platforms and trains by temporarily surging patrol levels and working with New York City to add police patrols on every train between 9:00 PM and 5:00 AM for the next six months
- Expanding the NYC Department of Homeless Services 24/7 ‘Welcome Center’ model near end-of-line stations in an effort to reduce homelessness in the subways
- Working with NYC Department of Homeless Services to create spaces within stations that have a large presence of unhoused people for mobile outreach teams to better connect and coordinate services
- Providing funding to install LED lighting in all subway stations and platform edge barriers at over 100 additional stations by the end of 2025
- Helping crack down on fare evasion with delayed egress on exit gates in at least 150 more stations and modern fare gates in 20 more stations this year and 20 additional in 2026
- Amending New York’s Mental Hygiene Law to address gaps in the standards for involuntary commitment
- Strengthening Kendra’s Law, which governs Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT) for individuals with serious mental illness, to ensure New Yorkers with severe mental illness are connected with the care they need
- Continuing record-setting investments in youth mental health, and build on $1 billion plan to transform the mental health continuum of care
- Unplug and Play establishes NY BRICKS and NY PLAYS while expanding NY SWIMS – three grant programs to help communities offer kids active alternatives to scrolling
- Launching Get Offline, Get Outside 2.0 to increase youth sports and programing opportunities by hundreds of thousands of slots
- Establishing digital protections to safeguard children from predatory and harmful online influences
- Bolstering Pro-Housing Community Program by investing $100 million to support critical housing infrastructure
- Creating the State’s first revolving loan fund to spur mixed-income rental development outside of New York City
- Strengthening tools to unlock housing development, including vacant or historic property redevelopment
- Proposing legislation to crack down on landlords using price-fixing algorithms to drive up housing costs and restricting private equity purchases of single and two-family homes
- Advancing the Second Avenue Subway and critical capital projects
- Modernizing rail service across New York with major investments planned for the Hudson Valley
- Working with the Legislature to support a transformative MTA Capital Plan
- Moving the Albany Waterfront reimagining project into environmental review and conceptual design
- Advancing studies for capping portions of the Cross-Bronx Expressway to the next phase
- Enhancing safety for Work Zone and Transportation Workers
- Improving safety at New York City’s Elementary School Intersections
- Reclassifying Ultra-Heavy Class 3 E-Bikes as Mopeds
- Allowing New York City to lower speed limits in bike lanes
- Supporting New York’s dairy industry, building on last year’s record investment
- Securing local food supply chains and strengthening New York's local food systems
- Expanding affordable farmworker housing to help farms provide safer, healthier housing for their workforce
- Positioning New York as a regional leader in fiber and maple production
- Supporting New York agriculture for future generations by protecting farmland and increasing agriculture education in New York schools
- Free SUNY and CUNY community college for New Yorkers aged 25-55 pursuing careers in high-demand fields
- Growing the semiconductor industry and bolstering its supply chain and doubling down on shovel-ready sites for modern manufacturing
- Turbocharging hiring by startups and supporting small businesses with Low Interest Capital (LINC)
- Transforming Regional Economic Development with high-impact projects and renewing our commitment to Albany, our State’s Capital City
- Expanding the State Department of Labor’s enforcement power following an unpaid wage theft judgment
- $1 billion climate investment will generate thousands of jobs, slash energy bills and cut harmful pollution
- Announce process for master plan development for advanced nuclear energy in New York State
- Make investments to decarbonize SUNY and CUNY campuses
- Directs State agencies to enter into contracts with NYPA to achieve 100 percent renewable energy for State agencies by 2030
- Proposing $500 million for clean water to bring the State’s investment to a record $6 Billion
- Advancing policies to protect homes, businesses and infrastructure from extreme weather
- Reauthorizing State Superfund Program to accelerate cleanups and repurpose contaminated sites for productive use
- Funding land conservation and modernizes processes to expand access to parks and green spaces, particularly in underserved communities
- Creating a capital projects dashboard and public-facing property inventory map to enhance transparency and efficiency
- Increasing access to government services in high need communities
- Creating a State Office of Innovation and Efficiency
- Bolstering cybersecurity of networks, increasing to training for government employees
- Modernizing the process for digital working papers for teens to streamline the process and reduce burdens for employers
- Improving outcomes for individuals struggling with obesity through access to life-changing GLP-1 medications
- Helping hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers navigate varying dental care benefits and costs
- Ensuring access to emergency medical services
- Strengthening the health care safety net by extending the Safety Net Transformation Program
- Expanding access to air conditioning units for New Yorkers with Chronic Conditions
- Establishing Regional Disability Clinics to increase access to primary and specialty care
- Modernizing research in developmental disabilities and honoring the significance of Willowbrook
- Supporting businesses hiring New Yorkers with disabilities through expanded State tax credit
- Improving availability of Medicaid services for wheelchair users
- Creating an American Sign Language interpreter fellowship pilot
- Facilitating innovative therapies for spinal cord Injuries
- Requiring a 30-day window for returns, giving consumers a uniform standard
- Guarding against websites using personal data to set prices without consumers awareness
- Cracking down on exploitative overdraft fees that target low-income customers
- Strengthening subscription cancellation and renewal protections, making processes more simple and transparent
- Regulating “Buy Now, Pay Later” loans and establishing licensing and supervision frameworks
- Forcing Energy Service Companies to return unclaimed funds to customers
- Combatting elder financial exploitation and protecting against fraudulent activity
- Proposing designating Harriet Tubman as one of New York’s representatives in the U.S. Capitol’s Statuary Hall
- Strengthening reproductive freedoms through investing in providers and protect them from out-of-state prosecution
- Building stronger relationships with indigenous nations through collaboration and representation
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