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Hochul’s support for DAs’ law reform: Letters

Last updated: February 3, 2025 5:19 pm
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg are calling for changes to the state’s laws that they believe are hindering prosecutors. This move comes amidst a growing concern over the high rate of cases being dismissed in New York, with statistics showing that 62% of cases are being thrown out.

Critics argue that Bragg’s previous “Day One” order, which limited the prosecution of certain crimes, has contributed to the current situation. They also point out the irony of the justice system aggressively pursuing former President Trump while now grappling with a high dismissal rate.

The sudden push for reform by Hochul and Bragg is seen by some as a response to changing political dynamics. With a shift towards tougher stances on crime, especially in light of recent events, it appears that soft-on-crime policies are no longer politically viable.

However, some are skeptical of the timing of this call for change. They question whether Hochul’s motives are driven by genuine concern or simply a response to potential backlash in the upcoming election cycle.

On a related note, Cardinal Dolan’s recent advocacy for school-choice legislation has also sparked controversy. Some critics accuse him of hypocrisy, citing the closure of Catholic schools under his leadership despite his support for educational opportunities through school choice funding.

Parents and educators alike are frustrated by the closure of Catholic schools, which has left many without job security and students without access to quality education. The disconnect between Cardinal Dolan’s words and actions has led to calls for accountability and transparency in his decision-making.

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In conclusion, the calls for reform in New York’s justice system and education sector highlight the ongoing challenges faced by policymakers in addressing systemic issues. As the debate continues, it is crucial for leaders to prioritize the needs of the community and ensure that their actions align with their stated goals.

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