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NY Nurses Strike Enters Second Day, Governor Hochul Declares State Disaster Emergency

NY Nurses Strike Enters Second Day, Governor Hochul Declares State Disaster Emergency

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New York faces a turbulent start to 2026, marked by a historic nurses strike gripping major hospitals. Nearly 15,000 nurses at facilities like Mount Sinai in Manhattan, Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, and others walked off the job on January 12, demanding better staffing and wages amid a deepening healthcare crisis. Governor Kathy Hochul declared a state disaster emergency via Executive Order No. 56 on January 9, covering Bronx, Nassau, and New York counties, as reported by nurse.org and NBC New York. Hospital leaders, including Montefiore's Joe Solmonese, decry the union's demands as reckless, vowing to maintain care.

In politics, the state legislature convened its 2026 session on January 7, with days like today, January 13, focused on early business, per the New York State Assembly calendar. Hochul's State of the State Address, set for 1:00 PM today, spotlights protecting kids online, cracking down on 3D-printed guns, and expanding universal child care, including free options for NYC two-year-olds, according to her official site. She also signed updates to consumer protection laws, banning abusive business practices for the first time in 45 years. Meanwhile, Senate Republicans unveiled their agenda emphasizing affordability and safety.

Economically, commercial real estate shows promise, with strong multifamily, industrial, and retail sectors, plus rising office rents in Midtown Manhattan, as JPMorgan insights note. Minimum wage rose to $17 per hour in NYC, Long Island, and Westchester, and $16 elsewhere.

Community concerns include a carbon monoxide scare in Brooklyn's Gravesend sickening a dozen on January 12, prompting a heavy first responder presence, NBC New York reports. A stalled Manhattan street redesign advanced, promising faster buses. Public safety saw two arrests in a Queens teen stabbing.

Weather shifts from recent warmth to January chills, with plunging temperatures, lake-effect snow in western and northern areas adding 1-3 inches, and gusts to 30 mph, per AccuWeather.

Looking Ahead: Tune into Hochuls address today for budget clues, watch nurses strike negotiations, and brace for more snow mid-month.

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