Gov. Cuomo delivered his 11th State of the State address this week.
By Michael V. Cusenza
Governor Andrew Cuomo this week delivered his 11th State of the State address, making headlines in the process.
Cuomo’s 2021 agenda–Reimagine | Rebuild | Renew features a suite of initiatives to not only begin reopening New York as the state continues its work to defeat the COVID-19 virus, but also tackle critical issues facing New York and the country including jumpstarting New York’s economic recovery; creating a fairer, more just state; reopening the state; becoming a leader in the growing green energy economy; and rebuilding and strengthening New York’s infrastructure. In order to reopen New York, the Governor has put forth a number of proposals focused on finding creative ways to reopen New York and support businesses in a post-COVID world.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo detailed his plans to use rapid coronavirus testing in 2021 to reopen restaurants, theaters and arts venues including New York City’s
Jan 13, 2021
Gov. Andrew Cuomo is pictured Monday giving the first of multiple State of the State addresses to cover a range of topics. On Tuesday, the governor outlined his 2021 agenda.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday delivered the second portion of his 2021 State of the State address.
The governor’s 2021 agenda, dubbed “Reimagine, Rebuild, Renew,” features initiatives to not only begin reopening New York during efforts to combat COVID-19, but also tackle critical issues facing New York and the country.
Highlights of the governor’s proposed agenda include:
¯ Safely Bringing Back the Arts with Pop-Up Performances and Events: New York is the cultural capital of the world. Unique cultural assets Broadway, museums, film, comedy, dance, and music are fundamental to both the economy and the spirit of New York. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the $120 billion arts and cultural sector accounted for nearly eight percent of the state’s economy, and nearly 500,000 j
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday detailed his plans to use rapid COVID-19 testing to reopen restaurants, theaters and arts venues, including New