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Gov. Hochul’s State of the State proves she’s scared of losing in ’26 but has no clue how to win

Last updated: January 14, 2025 7:01 pm
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Governor Kathy Hochul delivered her State of the State speech on Tuesday, expressing her concerns about her upcoming reelection campaign in 2026. Despite her feigned concern about key issues like crime and affordability, her proposed initiatives lack substantial progress on these fronts.

Hochul emphasized that she is fighting for families, but her proposed tax cuts are limited and inadequate. The inflation refund she offered, amounting to $500 or less, pales in comparison to the thousands of dollars that people have lost due to rising inflation. Additionally, her new $9 tax on drivers entering Manhattan below 60th Street contradicts her claims of addressing affordability.

Addressing the issue of mentally ill individuals plaguing the streets and subways, Hochul called for an expansion of involuntary commitment and strengthening Kendra’s Law. However, her history of clashes with lawmakers indicates that meaningful reforms may be challenging to achieve.

On the topic of crime, Hochul has shifted her stance, acknowledging the need for action after facing criticism in the 2022 election. She promises more police presence on subways and calls for judges to prevent repeat offenders from being released. Yet, to effectively reduce crime rates, major reforms to laws such as cashless bail and Raise the Age are necessary – areas that Hochul seems hesitant to address.

Despite her promises, Hochul remains committed to the state’s green agenda, which imposes increasing costs on New Yorkers and poses risks to the electric grid. She also failed to propose solutions for improving public schools, such as raising or eliminating the cap on public charters.

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In an attempt to appeal to her left-leaning supporters, Hochul criticized corporate entities and warned against sacrificing the environment for profit. However, she failed to acknowledge the role of government in addressing issues like wildfires and crime prevention.

With only 33% of voters expressing support for her reelection, Hochul faces an uphill battle. It remains to be seen whether she can effectively address the concerns of New Yorkers and secure a second term in office.

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