Governor Hochul and Bipartisan Coalition of Elected Leaders Meet to Stand Against Political Violence

Democracy means working through differences, not stoking division.

I’m in Albany with leaders from both sides of the aisle, calling for an end to the hate.

September 15, 2025 – Albany, NY – Governor Kathy Hochul convened a meeting with a bipartisan group of elected leaders to highlight a shared commitment to standing against political violence and bringing down the temperature on inflammatory rhetoric.

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