ALBANY — Gov. Kathy Hochul has agreed to travel to the Seneca Nation territories in western New York and apologize for the historical abuses endured by its members at the hands of the state.
Hochul made that commitment in a meeting last week with leaders from the Seneca Nation, according to J.C. Seneca, its new president elected in November.
“My ask of the governor last week was to ask the governor to come to our territory, to come to Seneca, and apologize on behalf of the state of New York and all those many years of what happened,” Seneca said. “And she agreed. She’s going to come.”…