Governor Hochul visits Queens senior 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 new Master Plan for Aging and recent investments aimed at supporting older residents. The visit comes as state officials reaffirm their commitment to affordability and expanded resources for seniors.

During her appearance, Governor Hochul addressed ongoing debates about benefits for aging New Yorkers. “Despite the Republicans’ push to dismantle the benefits that aging New Yorkers have earned, New York will remain committed to making life more affordable and expanding resources for our seniors,” said Hochul.

The event included a tour of the center. Video footage is available on YouTube and in TV quality formats, while photos from the visit are set to be published on the Governor’s Flickr page.



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