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The $77 million plan, which will be accomplished by paying overtime, will be paid from state funds, Hochul said.
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Gov. Hochul says about 750 NYPD officers will be deployed at stations across the city.
The $77 million strategy will put 750 more police officers on platforms and in stations and 300 more officers on overnight trains.
Working alongside the NYPD, officials aim to place an officer on ever subway overnight, from 9 p.m. until 5 a.m.