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N.Y. governor signs bills to protect children on social media
UPI· 8 hours agoNew York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a pair of bills on Thursday aimed at protecting kids on social...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul wrongly says Buffalo supermarket killer used a bump stock
San Francisco Chronicle· 7 days agoAround an hour after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned a ban on bump stocks, New York Gov. Kathy ...
New York Implements Landmark Law Requiring Parental Oversight Of Social Media Algorithms
International Business Times· 15 hours agoNew York Governor Kathy Hochul has taken decisive action to protect children and adolescents from...
Hochul announces $17 million toward alternative transportation in WNY
WGRZ-TV Buffalo· 11 hours agoFunding will be used to support construction of new sidewalks, shared-use paths, bus shelters, and...
Gov. Hochul announces emergency action ahead of heat wave
WCAX-TV Vermont· 2 days agoNew York officials are taking emergency action due to the oppressively hot weather moving across our...
Suburban voters stand by Hochul’s congestion pricing pause: poll
NY Post metro via Yahoo News· 1 day agoHochul’s approval rating lags behind that of President Joe Biden, who got a thumbs up from 42% of...
Poll: Hochul backed on congestion pricing, social media limits, but overall rating low
Newsday· 1 day agoNew York voters overwhelmingly support two of Gov. Kathy Hochul’s most high-profile recent actions –...
NY Restricts Social Media For Teens
MediaPost· 10 hours agoNew York Governor Kathy Hochul on Thursday signed two laws that, taken together, restrict web companies' ability to serve material to minors under 18, and ...
New York Governor signs two new bills into law protecting kids from social media
Engadget· 13 hours agoNew York passed two new laws restricting how social media companies interact with and collect data...
Siena poll: Voters like Hochul’s congestion pricing pause but dislike Hochul
Politico via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThose in New York City approved of her move by a 45-30 split and 35 percent of respondents upstate, who would be impacted less frequently by the toll, supported the governor