Government
Your New York State Government
NEW YORK STATE Government
All
Agencies
97 Agencies
Statewide Elected Officials
New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli is the State's chief fiscal officer who ensures that State and local governments use taxpayer money effectively and efficiently to promote the common good.
Health and Human Services
To help vulnerable New Yorkers meet their essential needs and advance economically by providing opportunities for stable employment, housing, and nutrition.
Statewide Elected Officials
Governor Kathy Hochul is the 57 th and first female Governor of New York State.
Administration
Our Mission: To enhance the integrity of the New York State Medicaid program by preventing and detecting fraudulent, abusive, and wasteful practices within the Medicaid program,
Public Safety
The Office of Victim Services provides a safety net for individuals and their families who have been victimized through no fault of their own and have no other means of assistance. OVS also funds programs providing direct services to crime victims.
Public Safety
The Inspector General's Offices ensures that NYS government, its employees and those working with the state meet high standards of honesty, accountability, and efficiency.
Recreation and Environment
(ORDA) was originally created by the State of New York to manage the facilities used during the 1980 Olympic Winter Games at Lake Placid. Today, ORDA operates Whiteface Mountain ski area; Gore Mountain ski area; Belleayre Mountain; as well as the...
Transportation and Utilities
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey builds, operates, and maintains many of the most important transportation and infrastructure assets in the country. The agency’s network of aviation, rail, surface transportation, and seaport facilities...
Transportation and Utilities
The NY Power Authority (NYPA) is the nation's largest state power organization, serving government, not-for-profit, and business customers.
Recreation and Environment
RIOC is a public-benefit corporation responsible for developing Roosevelt Island, a small strip of land in the East River, part of the borough of Manhattan.