From more composting to fighting crime, Mayor Eric Adams delivered his annual State of the City address with an unexpected guest, Gov. Kathy Hochul. NY1’s Zack Fink, Juan Manuel Benítez and Courtney Gross weigh in on the speech and touch on how Adams’ vision differs from his predecessors.
After that, the governor has issued a statewide proposal to ban gas stoves in some new construction by 2025 and larger projects in 2028. The Hochul administration is expected to present more details on how it would work in the coming weeks. Unsurprisingly, not everyone is loving the new initiative. The team examines the many subsidies that will be available to people as New York aims to lessen its dependence on fossil fuels, and discuss the public’s reaction to the announcement.
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