
Marie French
Energy and Environment Reporter, New York Pro at POLITICO
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4 days ago |
politico.com | Marie French |Ry Rivard
Good morning and welcome to the weekly Monday edition of the New York & New Jersey Energy newsletter. We’ll take a look at the week ahead and look back on what you may have missed last week. EQUINOR CONSIDERS PULLING THE PLUG — POLITICO’s E&E’s Ben Storrow: Equinor will terminate a New York offshore wind project in the coming days unless the Trump administration lifts a stop-work order issued by the Interior Department, a company executive told POLITICO’s E&E News on Friday.
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1 week ago |
politico.com | Ry Rivard |Marie French
Good morning and welcome to the weekly Monday edition of the New York & New Jersey Energy newsletter. We’ll take a look at the week ahead and look back on what you may have missed last week. CUOMO DIDN’T DISCLOSE NANO OPTIONS — POLITICO’s Marie J. French: Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo holds stock options in an advanced nuclear technology company worth more than $2.6 million, but did not disclose those assets in filings with the New York City Conflicts of Interest Board.
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2 weeks ago |
politico.com | Marie French
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the leading candidate in the New York City mayor’s race, serves on a nuclear company’s advisory board and holds stock options worth more than $2.6 million. Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo did not disclose stock options in a nuclear company worth millions. | AP Photo/Frank Franklin II ALBANY, New York — Former Gov.
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2 weeks ago |
finance.yahoo.com | Marie French
Unlock stock picks and a broker-level newsfeed that powers Wall Street. Marie J. French Fri, May 2, 2025, 12:51 PM 4 min read ALBANY, New York — Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo holds stock options in an advanced nuclear technology company worth more than $2.6 million, but did not disclose those assets in filings with the New York City Conflicts of Interest Board.
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2 weeks ago |
politico.com | Marie French |Ry Rivard
Good morning and welcome to the weekly Monday edition of the New York & New Jersey Energy newsletter. We’ll take a look at the week ahead and look back on what you may have missed last week.
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Equinor says it will terminate Empire Wind project unless Trump administration lifts stop work order Via @EENewsUpdates https://t.co/FDoNkeoyPk

Republican Sen. Mario Mattera tells Skoufis -- "ditto" and "come on over," suggesting the Democrat join the Republicans in the Senate.

State Sen. James Skoufis wrapped a lengthy denunciation of Gov. Kathy Hochul and the state budget. He's called her a "monarch" and called the budget process broken. He also seemed to rally his colleagues to override Hochul vetoes.

More energy savings for the state’s lagging goals https://t.co/p8z4RFCN0S

State lawmakers are expected to authorize the closure of up to three additional state prisons per Speaker Heastie. Gov. Hochul wanted the power to close five.