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Hochul’s office refuses to release her calendar, even as it has released those of other senior public officials. Governor's Press Office
The governor’s meeting logs are 15 months out of date, and she won’t release her calendar.
By Chris Bragg

Who is the governor meeting with? How much time does she spend fundraising for reelection?

When Kathy Hochul ran for a first full term in 2022, it was somewhat possible to answer those questions. Like her predecessor Andrew Cuomo, Governor Hochul released her schedule of meetings on a rolling basis, usually several months after they occurred.

The schedules indicated that Hochul’s record-breaking campaign fundraising was fueled by constant meetings with donors — and that on several occasions, she’d improperly billed taxpayers for trips on state aircraft that included campaign activity.

As Hochul runs for a second full term this year, the public no longer has that view into how she’s spending her time. That’s because the most recent schedules her office has released are from September 2024 — more than 15 months ago.

Paul Wolf, an attorney and president emeritus of the New York Coalition for Open Government, called it “truly incredible that Governor Hochul, who promised a new era of transparency, is 15 months behind in making her schedule available to the public.”

Hochul’s office declined to answer questions from New York Focus.


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Since Governor Kathy Hochul endorsed New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani in September, the unlikely allies have presented a united front. That dynamic continued during and after Hochul’s annual State of the State speech Tuesday, which laid out an agenda that had significant overlap with Mamdani’s campaign promises — but also key differences.

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