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New York Governor Unveils Stricter Sanctions Against Russia

New York will also send 100,000 pounds of medical supplies — including masks and gowns — to Ukraine

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Kathy Hochul, governor of New York, speaks during a new conference at the Albany NanoTech Complex in Albany, New York, U.S., on Monday, Jan. 24, 2022. Hochul said the push for Albany to become the epicenter of semiconductor research and production falls in line with her plan to make the state the most business and worker-friendly state nationwide.

New York state agencies and public authorities will cease business with companies that have continued to do business in Russia, Gov. Kathy Hochul said Thursday.

The Democratic governor previously signed an executive order banning state agencies from doing business with Russian companies.

“We can do more as a state,” Hochul said. “I want to take that a step further today... We're going to continue to put the pressure on.”

New York will also send 100,000 pounds of medical supplies — including masks and gowns — to Ukraine, according to Hochul, who spoke at the humanitarian Afya Foundation in Yonkers.

“We're going to continue ramp up our efforts to do what we can to support these individuals,” Hochul said. “Not just with our prayers, not just with our thoughts, but real supplies that we hope will save lives.”

Russia’s invasion entered its fourth weekon Thursday. Several other U.S. states and leaders have taken steps to financially squeeze Russia since the invasion began.

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