New York is committing tens of millions of dollars to help protect organizations from hate crimes, Gov. Kathy Hochul says.
"These security grants will be helping religious institutions, community centers, cultural centers, places that we know are targets by virtual of their existence," she announced
Tuesday."I want everyone who comes and gathers -- whether it's synagogue, yeshiva, or school, a mosque -- I want people to know that when you gather there, you are going to be OK."
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