New York Advances Environmental, Infrastructure, and Economic Initiatives with $12.6M in Green Grants and Multifaceted State Investments
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On the business front, New York committed 40 million dollars over four years to nuclear workforce development, per World Nuclear News, while new workplace violence prevention rules took effect for retail employers, according to Ogletree Deakins. Economic indicators remain steady amid these investments.
Community news highlights education and infrastructure: the 2025 NYS Uniform Code and Energy Code activate December 31 with no grace period, as stated by the State Education Department. Public safety benefits from 100 million dollars allocated through 2028 for Victims of Crime Act contracts. A bill directing the MTA to study a unified NYC fare zone advanced to committee, per the State Senate.
The seasons first major snowstorm from December 13 to 15 dumped up to 5 inches in NYC and tri-state areas, per Wikipedia and amNewYork, causing slick roads, subway delays, school closures, and fatalities on Long Island, with CBS News New York forecasting 2 to 4 inches overall.
Looking Ahead, holiday travel faces snarls from December 21 to 24 due to winter weather, as lohud reports, while odds of a white Christmas rise across New York, according to Democrat and Chronicle forecasters. Watch for medical aid in dying and shield law bills pending gubernatorial action.
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