Tag: Kathy Hochul

New York Gov. Vetoes Bill To Add ‘Emotional Suffering’ Damages For Wrongful Deaths
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New York Gov. Vetoes Bill To Add ‘Emotional Suffering’ Damages For Wrongful Deaths

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has again vetoed legislation that would have changed the state’s wrongful death statute by letting families recover damages for emotional suffering from the death of a loved one.Hochul declined Friday to sign the Grieving Families Act for the second time this year. In a veto memo, the Democrat said she favors changing the statute but the bill lawmakers sent her had the “potential for significant unintended consequences.”Among Hochul’s concerns, she said, were the possibility of increased insurance premiums for consumers and a risk to the financial well-being of public hospitals and other health care facilities.New York is one of just a few states that account only for economic loss in wrongful death lawsuits. Almost all states allow family me...
Shocker: Sanity Prevails in New York
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Shocker: Sanity Prevails in New York

In the rare good news department, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul ended the year by vetoing two bills that would have driven more businesses and high earners out of the state. Are declining tax revenue and population spurring a political awakening? It would be nice to think so.Ms. Hochul vetoed a bill that would have broadly banned employment non-compete agreements. “New York has a highly competitive economic climate and is home to many different industries,” she said in her veto message. “These companies have legitimate interests that cannot be met with the Legislation’s one-size-fits-all approach.”Copyright ©2023 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul Rejects Ban on Noncompete Agreements
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul Rejects Ban on Noncompete Agreements

Updated Dec. 23, 2023 10:34 am ETALBANY, N.Y.—New York Gov. Kathy Hochul vetoed legislation that would have banned noncompete agreements for employees, after business groups warned such a measure would push jobs out of state.Hochul, a Democrat, said Friday that she supported eliminating noncompete agreements for low and middle-income workers. She had floated a compromise with Democratic lawmakers in Albany in which noncompete clauses would remain for higher-paid employees but a flurry of negotiations, including through Friday, ended without a deal.Copyright ©2023 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8
Dr. Ruth Westheimer, sex therapist and talk show host, appointed New York’s 1st ambassador to loneliness
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Dr. Ruth Westheimer, sex therapist and talk show host, appointed New York’s 1st ambassador to loneliness

Dr. Ruth Westheimer appointed New York's ambassador to loneliness Dr. Ruth Westheimer appointed New York's ambassador to loneliness 00:39 ALBANY, N.Y. -- Dr. Ruth Westheimer, best-known as a sex therapist and talk show host, has been named New York's honorary ambassador to loneliness, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced on Thursday.New York is the first state to appoint an ambassador to loneliness. "As New York works to fight the loneliness epidemic, some help from honorary A...
Hochul defends support for pause on NYC right to shelter
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Hochul defends support for pause on NYC right to shelter

Gov. Hochul, facing growing criticism from homeless advocates, suggested Thursday that a suspension of New York City’s right to shelter could help curtail waves of migrants streaming into the city, expanding on her administration’s case for the controversial step. Hochul, a moderate Democrat, said the city’s unique right-to-shelter rule — which has guaranteed beds for arrivals in the city — should not be seen as “an open invitation to 8 billion people who live on this planet.” “That is not sustainable,” the governor said at a Midtown news conference focused on her efforts to increase mental health resources for the homeless. Hochul, who highlighted a $1 billion investment in the state budget for mental health services, asserted that she has done “more to help the homeless than any other g...
New York passes bill to protect doctors for out-of-state telehealth abortion pill prescriptions
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New York passes bill to protect doctors for out-of-state telehealth abortion pill prescriptions

The New York State Legislature passed a bill Tuesday that would legally protect New York doctors who prescribe abortion pills to patients living in states where the procedure has been outlawed. The bill passed the New York State Assembly by a 99 to 45 margin, and cleared the state Senate last month by a vote of 39 to 22. It has now been sent to the desk of Gov. Kathy Hochul, who is expected to sign it into law.The bill specifically aims to protect doctors in New York who are using telehealth systems — which allow them to take on patients residing in other states. Telehealth allows those patients from having to travel out-of-state in order to undergo an abortion. It builds upon legislation passed last year that aimed to protect New York reproductive health care providers from out-o...