While New York is recovering, too many been left behind.
That’s why we are announcing a major investment in our tourism workers and businesses to help this critical industry get back on track. 
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I’m not voting for you!

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What’s the point of owning a business in NY when my business will be burglarized by the same perpetrator over and over again. If the business survives bail reform, the Democrats will just Tax me into bankruptcy!
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the virus is surging nyc depends on tourism tourists bring variants extend unemployment benefits don’t kill the working class for the economy you have money specifically in the american rescue plan to do this food lines are getting longer
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All talk no substance.
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Governor Hochul plz don’t forget & leave behind the thousands hard working independent pharmacist, pharmacy techs, and all the New Yorkers employed by independent pharmacies. Plz sign all 4 of the Pharmacy Rescue bills immediately. SAVE INDEPENDENT PHARMACIES NOW!
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Money to the tourism industry? Hmm, does anyone have a relative working at Delaware North? Let me think here....
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Opening a business is no easy task, but it is someone’s passion and dream.
But New Yorkers who recently opened their business haven’t been able to access federal or State relief. I’m introducing legislation for a $200M fund to help them succeed.
We’ll also help workers whose employers have not fully recovered and can't go back to work, by distributing $100M to workers in tourism-related jobs that have disappeared.
We're boosting employment in the tourism industry with a $100M Return-to-Work Grant Program for tourism businesses and non-profits that hire New Yorkers.
This program will help New Yorkers get back to work.
Now is the time to think big and give people a reason to come back to New York.
We're announcing a $25M grant program to make sure our convention centers continue to operate as the economic engines they have always been.
We all know New York is the greatest place in the world, and today we're launching a global tourism marketing campaign to show the world that we are back, and our doors are open for visitors.