Yesterday, for example, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo appeared with Hillary Clinton to discuss approving stronger abortion rights laws early in the new legislative session, which begins tomorrow.

My colleagues have a story looking at other major issues Mr. Cuomo or his Democratic colleagues plan to tackle, such as school and subway funding and single-payer health care.

But there are a lot of bills that never really had a chance of passing when Democrats controlled only the Assembly, and Republicans held the State Senate.

One example: removing President Trump’s name from a state park in Westchester and Putnam Counties.

“That’s something I wanted to get done but obviously couldn’t,” said Nily Rozic, a Democratic assemblywoman from Queens. “Now we have no excuse, right?”

She also plans to reintroduce legislation to incarcerate inmates near their children, which supporters say helps keep families intact and reduce recidivism.