ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is traveling to Syracuse and Albany to wrap up his six-stop state of the state tour.

The Democratic governor skipped the usual tradition of delivering a single state of the state address to lawmakers this year, instead scheduling speeches in New York City, Buffalo and four other locations.

He's used the events to talk about proposals to make state college tuition free to middle class students, expand a child-care tax credit, shut down Indian Point nuclear plant and reform state voting laws to make it easier to cast a ballot.

Lawmakers are still waiting for the details behind many of the proposals, which will come with Cuomo's proposed state budget later this winter.

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