Governor of the state of new york. Ladies and gentlemen, i am proud and honored to present the 57th governor to the state of new york, kathy hochul. [applause] [applause] gov. hochul thank you and good afternoon. Its an honor to be back in this Hallowed Chamber civicmind news have wrestled from everything to the great deinteresting to world wars to the every day issues that matter most to the millions of people who call new york our home. Generations are past lead versem responsibility of representing their citizens and im honored to be joined by the first, let me thank our Lieutenant GovernorAntonio Delgado, hes done an amazing job. So proud to have him at my side i want to thank pastor for the invocation and i look forward to seeing you perhaps in church. Save me a see denaply, state attorney general tish james, Assembly Speaker you can applaud any one of if you want. [cheers and applause] im going back to the majority leader, stewart cozens. [cheers and applause]l were going to have to look after women. Speaking of powerful women, majority leaders crystal people stokes. The Senate Minority leader will barkley, the the new york court of appeals. [applause] new york city mayor eric adams■c mayors and county executives from all across the state and were also joined yes,n appls David Patterson and George Pataki [applause] also many representatives from labor, distinguished guest and clergy leaders including dr. A. R. Bernard who is our president of the interfaith counsel. Members of my cabinet and and special tribute to the visionary behind many of our ideas, michaeler. [applause] but today is not about us. Its about the 20 million hard working we are privileged to represent. And what we can deliver for them in the year ahead. Ive listened as new yorkers have told me about the challenges they face and the dreams they hold. And with them in mind i proudly share my vision for 2024. [applause] the state of new york is strong. Stronger today than when i became governor two years ago. E affordable. Weve traversed some rocky terrain. And theres switchbacks before we reach the summit. Across our nation and our state people worry that a safe affordable life is somehow out of reach while shootings and murders have declined by double digits, store, the synagogue or the subway is always top of mind. And ive to take guns off the streets. Too many parents are still fearful as their children get on often troubled individuals are discharged from the hospital without receiving the care they need and■t go on to commit violt acts. The potential of a crime no matter how serious is causing anxiety for our and on top of that, theyre also frustrated with the right cost of living rising cost of living. Inflation is down 9. 1 to 3. 1 over the last 18 months. Paychecks are finally growing, e struggling to make a dollar go further. And sadly, no maer hard they work, they fear theyll never be as successful or get as far these are the reasons that i fight every day to give new yorkers a better shot at a better life. Take office, ive worked with this legislature to create more than 600,000 jobs and reducemp 7. 4 to 4 . And we dead that while holding the line across taxes across the bored. Inin fact, we cut them for the middleclass boosted k12 educa5 5. 3 billion an extraordinary 18 increase. And we fully aid for the very first time in history. [applause] we increased■ ■ healthcare fundg by 20 to more than 112 billion. And we gave 1. 3 billion in raises that are hard working Home Healthcare aid and bonuses for healthcare workers because they deserved it. And just the morning as a result of our hard work with President Biden and his administration, well be able to ies billion in federal funds into our Healthcare System over the next three years. This funding will help support our safety net hospitals, address shortages, strengthen access to primary and behavorial healthcare, all important primaries all of us. And on top of that over the last two years, we invested over 7 billion in childcare. [applause] at the sam time we saved the m. T. A. From threatened an econoy of an entire region while requiredship grew by 435 million ne [applause] and no administration and no legislature ever invested more money faster into our roads and bridges and Public Infrastructure to rebuild our state. And im grateful grateful for your continued partnership and for the majority leader stewart cozens and our speaker. [applause] thank you thank you to both of you. Thank you. Now, weve worked hard to trust in government. And heres what i know, youll always see more head liens a happenedful of things we disagree. But the truth is, we are united. United in our commitment to the people of this state. Achieved o much. But standing here and reciting accomplishments is not what people want from their leaders. We will continue to fight the right fights on■ their behalf ad relentlessly pursue common sense ideas that lift up the people of this great state. Joining us today is quinton colon roosevelt. Quentin is the great, grandson y roosevelt who took the oath of office exactly 125 years ago in a buffalo. At just 19 years old, quentin is the youngest elected official in our nats capitol. Quentin, stand up. Thank you. [applause] a greatuture. Public service runs in his veins and we expect even more. But like quinn turns i too was inspired by the 33rd governor of new york. In fact, i promise to always strive valiantly on and be the n the arena. And thats exactly what weve done. [applause] thats why im willing to take on the stubborn persistent crime like retail theft and crimes. We have to restructure our Mental Health so they need. And well be protecting your hardearned money from bad actors and predatory lenders. At the same time, well continue place that welcomes businesses, new and existing, small and large, familyowned and traded. Well keep driving the long delayed Public Transit projects like the Second Avenue subway tension, the enter borrow express, the kensington expressway, creating thousands of union paying jobs so our works can support their families, and well fight for minimum wage workers because no one shouldabor 40 hours a week and still live below the poverty line. [applause] and well fight for our farmers represent thissed by extreme weather and work force shortages. Well fight for seniors trying to make ends meet on a fixed income. Well fight for women motherhood and their careers. Well fight for children beginning in their life. And in so doing biel pursue the common good withommon sense by seeking common ground. [applause] as we uphold these commitments, understand this, we cannot spend money we do not have. Pandemic funds fro have dried up. Inflation didnt just hit families, it hit State Government operations as well. So its up to all of us to make the hard yet necessary decisions and use taxpayer dollars creatively and■n ill discuss how ill tackle some of the toughest fiscal issues like caring for migrants and a deficit in next weeks budget speech. But right now, lets talk about how we provide a better life for new yorkers. Starting the initiae already announced since the new year. Last year, infant deaths were up for the first time in 20 years. And black and brown women remain to die in childbirth. Ore likely i wont let this continue on my watch. We must insure moms have healthy pregnancies. I want to make new york the firstation to offer prenatal leave. We must protect women from unnecessary surgery that is■9 pt them at risk. And were also giving children the resources they need to live full, healthy, successful livesg them how to read. I say its time to get rid of t back to basics using phonics and proven technique that is work. Were also promoting physical health and wellbeingools in und areas and teaching people to swim. [applause] and lieutenant government Antonio Delgado only a newly created office of service in civic engemnect new yorkers who want to give back especially young people to service■■c opportunities all acs the state. This is just the start of our comprehensive agenda for new york in 2024. Well protect the environment by planting 25 million trees, fund resiliency efforts and expand solar access and make sure our state meets our bolder mission targets. [applause]e jobs in agra culture and invest in familyowned farms. Wel opportunities and Fund Research into Rare Diseases like a. L. S. That robs millions like y while we address countless 204, yes, 204 policy initiatives in our 2024 stay of the state book, which im sure will find your wayss eg [laughter] today im going to focus on a few key items from our agenda fighting crime, fix our Mental Health system, and protecting new yorkers hardearned money. [applause] lets talk about crime. If keep their citizens safe, then nothing else matters. Last year, we bringing shootingn by a third all across the statement murders are down 21 in new york city. upst we made key revisions to make new york safer. We enacted gun control legislation thats a model for the rest of the nation. But certain types of crime have been stubbornly high. New yorkers see it every day. Graffiti scrawled outside a synagogue, baby formula locked behind plastic pan a couples argument turns violent and punctuated by gun shots. And on the subway, people breakr an overdose. Episodes like these can cause an atmosphere of anxiety in our but our success in driving down gun violence proves that targeted strategies do work and that changing trends is indeed possible. So today, were unveiling a series of crimefighting an errg Mental Health initiative so new yorkers can live free from disoe things in life that matter most. First, we must insure everyone is saf protecting them from Domestic Violence. Now, the random attacks get tall press coverage but new yorkers are much more likely to be heard by someone they know. And 1 3 of assaults the attacker d the victim have a prior relationship. Our system fails too many survivors. In new york city alone Domestic Violence arrests end with dismissals. Think about that. Before last year too access toe would change the law. And now but now, the Supreme Court is poised to possibly overturn a law that keeps guns away from the abusers. So we need to its more urgent now than ever before. ■, you may have heard me talk about my mother group in a home where Domestic Violence was routine. She dedicated■er life to survivors to break the cycle of trauma. And we know that prosecuting violent abusers is the best way to protect survivors. Take the story of elizabeth beavhard who is elizabeth, please stand. [applause]■[ht across the river in troy. Not long ago she was trapped in an abusive relationship. She and her pet regular abuse at the hands of her exboyfriend. He killed one of her kit tense. Maimed another and then her life changed. A veterinarian told her about unity house. A nonprofit that helps survivorf eventually she met russ detective clement . [applause] thank you. Thank you. He helped elizabeth find strength to pursue justice and e reportses and reports and stood by her si at the garage jury. Elizabeth has fled her abuser andlled her life. Lets give her a right now of applause. [applause] i want to hear more hopeful stories like this. And thats why were dedicating 2 to million so district dont gather evidence to prosecute abusers and take their guns [applause] and were committing more■ polit those who are at risk of abuse and clamp down on repeat offenders. Because every survivor can break the chain ofd a new life. Across our nation and our state retail theft has surged creating fear among the customers and the workers. Thieves braisingly pear items off the shelves and owners go broke replace broken windows and stolen goods driving manycks are nothing more than a breakdown of the social order. I say no more. The chaos must end. [applause] for the very first time were getting a joipe down on organized retail them as i said well use this approach with. And im also proposing to help those owners with a tax credit to help them cover the the legislature to strengthen penalties for assaulting a retail worker or foste■wring th. Lets get it done. [applause] back our business and the workers with the full force of the law and punish those who think they can break the rules impunity. And this extends to the Illegal Cannabis vendor who is flagrantly broke our laws ors and padlock their doors faster. [applause] to talk about hate crimes. Particularly the rising tide of antisemitism islamophobia. Since this horrific attacks by hamas against israel on october 7th, theres been roughly a 95 increase in hate crimes against jewish residents of new york city. And were seeing a surge of anticipateus well. Our neighbors are being target on playgrounds and synagogues and mox and on college campuses. And i will not rest until every jewish and muslim child feels safe going school or entering a house of worship. So we propose to make more than two dozen additional offenses from gang assault and graffiti,e crimes. This means enhanced liability sentences and ultimately, it means were standing up for whats right. Well protect the people of this state. Well carry this fight until every new yorker feels safe at home, at prayer and at work. No matter how much we spend on Law Enforcement or expand their powers, new yorkers will not be able to let their guard down until we fix our Mental Health system. E] because heres the truth. From brooklyn to buffalo many new yorkers are Mental Illness doesnt discriminate. It touches the rich and the poor. Reaches into schools and Senior Citizen with the Senior Centers with the same severity. Even our First Responders are suffering. Theyre experiences on the job expose them to horrific circumstances. And the suicide rates among Law Enforcement are about 60 higher than the rest of the population. And too often the people involved in violent incidence on our streets are victims themselves. Victims of a system that file provide them the treatment they need. Be wildly available accessible and affordable. [applause] yet for decades, the Mental Health system defunded. Over the 10 years before i took office, funding for Mental Healthly by 2 . Not etch keeping up with inflation. The resulto[ too few beds and failing support systems combine this with isolation, opioid addiction and the toxic algorithms that govern social media. Its why we have such a serious problem on our hands. Make no mistake, this is the defininhallenge of our time. And thats why my Administration Work in partnership with this legislature has already made unprecedented investments and Mental Healthcare, a 33 increase just over the last two1 billion last year alone. Now, heres what this allows us to do. Target hundreds of millions of dollars toward outpatient based services, create more than 3500 Housing Units for people suffering from Mental Illness. Increase inpatient psychiatrice measures to help our children including millions of suicide prevention, eating disorder care Mental Health disorder clinics. Focus on our kids is everything. Its critical because their our most Precious Resource and investing in Mental Health services for the young means they wont be relegated to a lifetime of needing care laater on. When schools close during the pandemic kids turn to social media to stay connected with friends and family. But a darkness lives on those platforms. Content oftenof sadness, alienation and even suicide. The algorithms that make social media so addictive push that darkness on to young areas. Im thinking about new yorkers like alex expense who grew up on long island. She joined instagram when she was only 11 years old. And immediately the algorithm started suggesting images and videos about eating disorder and themes promoting low selfworth. By the time she was 15, young alex was spiraling. She she didnt sleep. Her life wasnt hers any more. It belonged to the algorithm. After her parents and after two weeks at a psychiatric facility she emerge■ person able to assert herself again. Today, she advocates for other people atd dreams of the day of testifying before congress about the dangerous of social media. Believe it or not alex is one of the lucky ones. And he here with us today. Catheline, please stand. Thank you. Thank you. T catheline says. Social media is a silent killer of o childrens generation. According to the c. D. C. One has ago. Led the figure just a for teenage girls the numbers are going tack the scourge of social media that has harmed so many young minds. Attorney general james the two of us together will demand accountability from social Media Companies well advance legislation to protect childrens privacy and regulate the algorithms that target them on social media feeds. [applause] well expand here to support program so kids can share safe other kids with the same challenges. Meantime, we have to help the kids who are hurrying right now. Well start with historic investments to mmes available to every Single School age child. And insure that every school that juan as Mental Health clinic will that wants a Mental Health clinic will get one. [applause] i joined by another brave new york. Brianna braverman. Brianna worked tirelessly. Workm called youth act for childre with Mental Health problems. Thank you, brianna. Thank you for all youre doing. Building on the progress she alreadylb made. Everyone could agree that a healthy children are more likely to grow into healthy adults. But too many grow without the support they need and pose a danger to themselves and others. Thats why im proposing comprehensive reformsohavioral. Starting in 2024, we will require hospitals to screen patients with Mental Health conditions risks like suicide, violence, abuse and other complex needs. We will also require that psyche coordinated before patients can leave the hospital. Its common sense but it hasnt been happening. And lets significantly expand Mental Health court which are proven to reduce recidivism. [applause] empower court based Mental Health special list our mos getr than to cycle in and out of the Justice System and as we know the most extreme■ people committing Violent Crimes often lacking the capacity to live safely on their own. Just t■ weeks ago at Grand Central stakes one of those individuals pull add knife and stabbed two young touristses. Thankfully the injure injuries are not lifethreatening but they take a vast psychological toll on our communities and everyone else. And just as that act of violence was absolutely a inexcusable so too are repeat failures that allowed the perpetrator to slip through the cracks. With numerous Health Conditions including schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. He had a history of terrorizing those whed and falling into make episodes. He should have received help long ago. An no longer wait for someone to lash out and hurt someone before we take action because by then, its already too late. And a relatively small number of people need the most intensive care. So well fund specialized housing to provide ser individue history of criminal justice involvement. We often know that also know that new yorkers are dischard ot because theyve recovered but because theres no more room at our h were creating 200 best in class patient beds for those with the most serious needs. Those in crisis. Re is not just whether its anxious tickets depression, grief, addition, time or another to get throughe the struggles of lime but seeing a therapist can be expensive. And some people cant afford foe companies have refused to adequately pay for Mental Health support that changes now. I want to increase i want to increase reimbursement rates for all state licensed and the new s will require insurers to provide out of netoverage when timely appointments are not available in network. So well give the department of Public Services more staff, more discretion to those with flout the new rules. Soy recommend you dont this matters because we know when people dont get help, their struggle has only become more intense. Addiction is the same. Weve all seen lives in every corner of the state sat by alcohol dependence. My own family has been touched by this pain. And still mourn the life of my and needless lives cut short. And thats why were going tot r workforce for Addiction Treatment professionals to grow our outreach street efforts and millions more life saving test strips. re leadthe nation in dispersement of these funds and spending them quicker than any other statement i envision■ future will no parent ever again has to find their child and glassyeyed on the floor. Wherever new yorker can feel safe walking the streets or taking the subway and where our children has ever resource to become the best version of ourselves. Protecting Financial Health for new yorkers has to be a top priority for us as well. Weve worked hard together the legislature a make new york more affordable. Since i took office, raised the minimum wage and tie it to inflation. [applause] we delivered tax relief and utility savings to millions to low and middleclass know, and we included World Class Companies bringing their highpaying jobs n week i detaf actions to protect new yorkers from cheats and scammers. Righ, im proposing the first significant change to our Consumer Protection laws in over 40 years. Were going to prohibit unfair abusive practices like student loan servicers pushing borrowers towards the most expensive repayment option and debt collectors encouraging seniors to income. And luring customers to spend beyond their needs. And were take on medical debt d decreasing paid disability leave because [applause] believe it or not disabilitye ha penny in 35 years. Whats the point of paying for benefit your whole life if it only gives you a fraction of what you need to recover . We have to right this wrong and and increase this benefit from a paltry is what people get right now to bring it up what it would have been adjusted for inflation as much as1250. Thats seven times what it has been. And i say its about time. All s could be struck with an illness or a weightlifting shapt the gym. It could happen at any moment. Its getting better. You know, riding the surgery coo peoples financial ruin. Youve seen it. Ive already signed some of your bills. And thank you scrubbing medical debt from credit reports banning providers from garnishing wages. And now, im proposing that we prott yorkers from being sued by the medical debt that they cannot pay. And cap Monthly Payments and interest and expand hospital financials assistance programs. You know, the cos of lifesaving medicine weighs down know, of the 1. 6 million new yorkers diagnosed with die beets m cant afford the insulin. One of them is heather whit knies needed insulin to survive for the last 32 years. Heather joins us today. Heather, please stand up. [applause] means her life manage her own disease while fighting on behalf of others so students dont have to ration their insulin. Seniors dont have to skip entire dose and diabetic parents dont have to go without q insun to make sure their own sick child has what it needs. So thank you. Thank you for your advocatey onr behalf of our staff. I want a ban on kaai for insulin on anyone and ae plan. Because no one asked asked to deserve our care and compassion. Now, lets get to the most important issue when it comes to affordab ready . Ok. The obscenely high cost caused e shortage of housing in new york. [applause] of the forces driving people out of every corner of our state. And migration is. For 50 years, weve been mem rajing families no longer can ities where they were born. And this decline shows no sign of stopping. But res so interesting. People arent necessarily moving to warmer water or lower tax. Many are moving next door. Of the top five states that new yorkers are moving to, three of them share our borders and have similar taxes. People are earning in new york but living in new jersey, pennsylvania andeq ■■ connecti. Were losing population relative to other states. What does that mean . The loss of influbqce. We went from 43 members of congress when i was a little girl to just 26 today. Decades,d official in new york had the political courage to even start a more housing. Now, big cities around the nation including our neighbors showed ambition that own. From 2011 to 2020, washington, d. C. Developed 72 newnits per 1,000 residents. Boston developed 47. New york city, thriving metropolis, a place you want to be,nly 27. People want to be here. So until we address our housing shortage many of our neighbors will continue to struggle financially. One year ago i what the New York Times described as the most ambitious housing plan since the Rockefeller Administration in thes. Unfortunately, many made it clear they would not sup patriot support it. I knew we were unlikely to win this fight in one year. But this dire situations demand immediate action and i didnwant legislative session. We found Innovative Solutions using executive orders freeing n languishing in limbo. We offered financials incentive that is peop financial incentives for Pro Housing Community that demonstrate a willingness to build. Im announcing a plan to expand on their efforts by developing on sight that is are owned by stategeuding foreman cl estimate, areas near commuter railons and properties. This initiative alone could create more than 15,000 new housg but its not enough to fix our affordability crisis. So lets be honest with new yorkers. The only solve this problem is building hundreds and hundred of thousands of homes. [applause] new york already spends more than any other state in our nation on housing. Our capital plan is ambitious in history deploying state and private dollars adding to 25 billion in funding. Does that get us . Sounds like a lot of money, right . That results in 100,000 new and. But still a fraction of what we need. Heres. Spending more money or insisting on new regulation will not get us out of the deep hole dug by decades of inaction or overcome the lack of courage doing simply what isd. Already new york has vastly more Housing Stock than any other state. But ittill hasnt made more homes for people. Thats where the status quo has failed. Its a bandaid while we need reconstructive surgery. Where does that leave us . We need a statewide approach to encourage new construction. But in, there are aggressive actions we can and must take now. I remember last year, maybe the loudest voices in opposition said they believed in local control. Ok. Lets put that to the test. The city of new york, which is a local government, wants to build 500,000 more homes over decade. I agree, let them build. Our plan for new york city our plan for new york city include four commons in of what i offered last year. Restore tax incentives,restrictl density that prevents the city from building more. Supporting nobrainer the conversion of underutilized commercial property into homes. That cant be hard. [applause] and legalizing basement apartment where is new yorkers already live. In every other state that net challenge of building more housing. It took decades. But i approached this crisis with the sense of urgency that is required. So what for . Lets unleash new yorks city potential to getting this sessn. ■e do you agree with that, mayor adams . [applause] all right. So now, is the time to act. New yorkers are tired ofm tired. And i know we can do this. It takes political will. It takes collaboration. It takes a commitment to deliver what new yorkers desperately want. And we, my friends, are up to the task because police officers, firefighters, nurse and teachers should be able to live in the communities they serve. [applause]r children and grandchildren should bailed life in the towns and industry they grew up. And cities where they group. And wild building new hopes is sensual, its sensual that we have longterm jobs so people can support their families. There was a time when our greatest export was our children. Im glad to report those weekdays days are finally over. But as a governor i know its hard to include new businesses, but if were, target, invest in our infrastructure and our education is, we can beat all the others, all the other land incredible companies. I know question do it because thats how we tr micron with 150,000 jobs and millions in investment. [applause] at the same time we have to keep suor our Homegrown Companies and countless others. Its not just about jobs in tech. Its the rim effect when they come. The local construction jobs that are created. The restaurants, the Small Businesses that flourish as a now, since take office, i have been on industries of the future like semiconductors across the state. But now, we have a unique fleeting opportunity to catapult new york ahead of its competition. I propose nothing short of making new york the Global Leader in a. I. Research and development, the leader for the nation, the leader for the world. [applause] our representation across th bes with boldness and innovation. So where else but new york should this be happening . A. I. Is already the single consequencetial technological commercial advancement since the invention of the internet has bt 1100 billion since last year. Appear its brand in its projected to reach 1. 3 trlion 2030. Now, other states want it too. Not to mention foreign powers like. But whoever dominates the a. I. Industry will dominate the next era of human hrynew york. Those next generation supercomputers, theyll power a. I. But theyre currently in the hands just a handful of private companies. Google, metta, microsoft, a. I. Im proud to announce that new york will be the first place in the world to put the type that type of Computing Power directly in the hands of leading academic institutions who stepped up to participate. Colonel, n. Y. U. , klum by yr. P. A. And our entire suny and puny system. We have geniuses at these to innovate and launch new companies. And now, theyll have the power to change the■y world. Now, in order to win this race, we need this specific hardware. Thats why im proposing the empire a. I. Consortium to purchase compute power right here in new york. And weve already secured more than drs. 125 million from philanthropic and partners and over the next decade the state will commit275 million to the consortium. So you say, whats in this for new yorkers . Well, just like Silicon Valley exploded in the 1980s, we we will be the birthplace of countless new startups, spinoffs and the Technological Advancement that is benefit just imagine the possibilities. A. I. Can help diagnose cancer an cure diseases. It can predict dangerous storms our communities have advanced flood warnings or uncovers for d economic dispar miss our communities. Thats something holiday simms a senior who is witus working on. Mr. Holiday . [applause]8 let me tell you what holiday is doing. Shes kicked research on how a. I. Could improve■yhe Child Welfare system and shes passionate about increasing black womens participation in computer scienc. [h holiday [applause] stand up again. [applause] thank you. Holiday and scholars our universities will help build this industry of the future. And with this new consortiuwam,e will drive ethical a. I. Development and do it in a way that protects our workers and make it a fce for gdn the world. Biel the very first. [applause] well be the very first. Academia government to harness this and share power and make it available for holiday who are innovating for the good of society. Thats how we world. Together we can insure that children grew up in a globally competkitiv a. I. Driven economy created right here in new york. This is my final message direct to new. Youve heard promises before. And its hard not t or feel overwhelmed by the swirl of chaos in our news feeds, the war on israel in gaza attack us on our Grocery Stores unforgetted theft at the local drof bills on the kitchen counter that never seems gonew yorkers look s , wondering how they will pay their rent or for the insulin for their child to survive. Those nights of worry can be ■,o long, so dark. I know in those moments ii feele sun is setting on the empire state. Despair because i see light on the horizon. We are a state whereesns in our. No mountain is too high for us to summit. Our strength is forged in thedif our people. We succeed because of our contrast and amazing differences because we know we are more powerful together than on our own. Our great state is home of the worlds leading financial , but also supports the tiny mom and pop shops, the main streets of our tinst villages. New york is a living, breathing body, with all of its flaws and imperfections, it still an extraordinary and magnificent being. Its the Creative Minds that bring song and dance to broadway andeens. The strong backs of our proud manufacturing workers who make products all around the world. The hands of the most gifted surgeons fighting cancer and saving lives. The strong soldiers our our hag farmers, cultivating our fields and feeding our people. Its thet of our childcare providers and our teachers who care for our children. The concerned eyes of our health care wkers striving the sick an. Having the welcoming smile of bodega bacon, egg, and cheese in the morning. [applause] quoting the philosopher taylor swift. [laughter] she reminds us that everybody here was somebody else before. Although, people might live fundamentally different lives, ■they still stand sidebyside n the subway platform or sit at the counter at a diner u■spstat. United is new yorkers. We all want our great state to succeed. It also means lending a helping hand to those in need. Another one of my predecessors, fdr, said, our progress is not whether we add to the abundance of those who have much, its whether we provide enough for those who have too little. [applause] thats why, thats why we must more people into the middle class and give them the same opportunities that my own immigrant grandparentsof your p. We dont want a new york that is a huge gap between the rich a■ a bridge between the middle class and beyond. Today i told you how we will build that bridge in 2024. We arena york. Where veterans can embark on incredible careers fighting Climate Crisis in green energy, offshore wind. Where unions are strong and our infrastructure is resilient to withstand where all children led and swim. Their dreams. Where our lgbtq neighbors are free to be their true selves without discrimination. We honor and support our First Nations communities. And where women know i will always fiercely protect the right to an abortion as well as fair wages, free fic [applause] thank you. Our progressiveill never values as new yorkers. Because our new york is as powerful as niagara falls. It shines as brightly as the montauk white house. Our new york stands as resolute as lady lirtour compassion runss glacier carved seneca lake. In our state, we stand with new yorkers, even on their darkest days, and we support all people to live their livesuv with optimism and hope. And if we as leers fulfill our commitments and our promises, then this is the dawning of a new day. Welcome to our new york. Welcome to our future. Thank you. [applause] welcome to new york its been waiting for you welcome to new you can want who you want boysnd boys0f nikki haley