Governor Hochul visits Queens adult center to highlight Master Plan for Aging

Governor Hochul visits Queens adult center to highlight Master Plan for Aging
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Governor Kathy Hochul visited the CCNS Peter J. Dellamonica Older Adult Center in Queens, New York, to discuss the state’s first Master Plan for Aging and ongoing investments in support of older residents. During her visit, Hochul emphasized New York’s commitment to making life more affordable for seniors and expanding available resources.

The Governor addressed concerns about efforts by some Republicans to reduce benefits for aging New Yorkers. She stated that the state will continue its focus on supporting its senior population.

B-roll footage from the event is available on YouTube and in TV quality formats. Photos from the visit will be posted on the Governor’s Flickr page.



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