New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation on Dec. 1 that will establish New York’s first state-sponsored Holocaust memorial. The memorial will be built at the Empire State Plaza in Albany, a centerpiece in the state’s capital. New York has a number of Holocaust memorials, but none funded and supported by the state government.
The legislation says the monument will be called the New York State Holocaust Memorial, and will aim to commemorate the victims of the genocide and to “educate the public about the history of the Holocaust and the dangers of antisemitism, racism, and all manifestations of intolerance.” The legislation passed through the state Senate and Assembly unopposed.
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