Gov. Kathy Hochul’s 2026 “State of the State” Agenda Revealed
ALBANY – Governor Kathy Hochul is set to unveil her ambitious agenda for 2026 in her upcoming “State of the State” address. The Post has obtained exclusive details regarding key policies and initiatives Hochul will present.
In her fifth address, the upstate Democrat aims to strike a balance between supporting Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s vision for New York City and appealing to moderate and independent voters crucial for her reelection this year.
Key Highlights of Hochul’s Agenda:
Immigration:
- Legislation to prevent ICE raids at sensitive locations without a warrant
- Empowering New Yorkers to sue federal agents for violating their constitutional rights
Affordability:
- Expanding child care initiatives in New York City
- Combatting insurance fraud
- Freezing tuition for SUNY and CUNY
- Enhancing opportunities for free community college
- Implementing reforms for faster housing development
Online and Artificial Intelligence:
- Proposing measures to protect children online
- Regulating the use of “deep fakes” in political campaigns
- Establishing an authoritative body for technological governance
Industries of the Future:
- Building a semiconductor chip design center
- Developing quantum computing hubs statewide
Public Safety:
- Enhancing police presence on subways
- Addressing mental health crises in the subway system
- Implementing safety measures around sensitive locations
Transportation:
- Testing autonomous vehicles in upstate cities
- Installing speed assistance technology for road safety
- Promoting subway expansions and redevelopment projects
Governor Hochul is expected to deliver her speech at the “Egg” performing arts center in Albany, outlining her vision for the state’s future. Stay tuned for more details in the executive budget presentation later this month.

