New York Clears Old Adultery Law from Books: Governor Hochul Asserts Marriage Issues Not for Criminal Courts

Albany, N.Y. — Amid evolving societal norms and a broader reevaluation of archaic statutes, New York Governor Kathy Hochul has signed legislation that overturns a century-old law criminalizing adultery, officially removing the possibility of imprisonment for the act. Dating back to 1907, this law had become a rarely enforced relic of the past. In a statement, Governor Hochul emphasized the inappropriate nature of handling marital infidelities through the criminal justice system, advocating for the removal of what she described as a “silly, outdated statute” from the state’s legal books. Historically, the law allowed for a … Read more

Governor Hochul Signs Bill to Boost Pediatric Dental Care Across New York

ALBANY, N.Y. — In a significant move to improve pediatric dental care, Governor Kathy Hochul enacted legislation on Saturday that broadens the scope of dental practitioners authorized to administer fluoride treatments. This new state law is designed to enhance preventative dental care among children by enabling licensed practical nurses and registered dental assistants to apply topical fluoride varnish, a task previously limited to more specialized dental professionals. The measure, spearheaded by Majority Leader Crystal Peoples-Stokes of the Buffalo Assembly and supported in the State Senate by Senator Nathalia Fernandez, marks a pivotal shift in New … Read more

Governor Hochul Signs Groundbreaking EMS Legislation to Enhance Patient Care and Expand Treatment Options in New York

Albany, NY – In a significant move to enhance emergency medical services and patient care, Governor Kathy Hochul has enacted new legislation aimed at improving reimbursement models for EMS providers and expanding their service capabilities. The new laws, signed this week, focus on broadening the scope of health care services deliverable on-site by EMS teams and at non-hospital facilities. Under the new legislation, EMS professionals can now be compensated for treatments administered at the scene, rather than transporting every patient to a hospital emergency room. Furthermore, this reform also includes provisions for reimbursement when patients … Read more

Governor Hochul Enlists High-Profile Attorney to Tackle Congestion Pricing Lawsuits Amid Political Controversy

New York, NY — Governor Kathy Hochul’s decision to temporarily halt congestion pricing has led to legal battles, prompting the governor to enlist the services of Boyd Johnson, a high-profile attorney known for representing New York City Mayor Eric Adams in a federal campaign finance investigation. Johnson, a partner at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP, specializes in white-collar defense and has become a significant figure in legal circles involving government leadership. Hochul’s office officially retained Johnson on August 15, a move that came after the state’s Attorney General Letitia James indicated a conflict … Read more