New York governor recalibrates on crime, with control of the House at stake

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul speaks to reporters about end of session legislative bills and a swearing-in ceremony, in Albany, N.Y., June 7, 2023. AP Photo/Hans Pennink, File

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is toughening her public safety platform to help Democrats retake control of the House, a strategic reset after Republicans won a series of upsets in the stateโ€™s congressional races by seizing on concerns over crime.

The recalibration follows a disastrous midterm election cycle for Democrats in New York after Republicans flipped four U.S. House seats in the state last year, helping them win control of the chamber.

The Democratic losses were blamed by many, including those in her own party, on Hochulโ€™s apparent failure to mount a forceful, top of the ticket response to fears about crime, a key Republican point that resonated with voters in New York Cityโ€™s suburbs.

Ahead of next yearโ€™s election, the governor has begun amplifying centrist tweaks to the stateโ€™s bail laws as well as a slate of new policies on firearms.

โ€œYou canโ€™t say youโ€™re serious about fighting crime if youโ€™re not serious about getting illegal guns off our streets,โ€ Hochul said at a recent gun crime prevention news conference with New York City Mayor Eric Adams. โ€œDemocrats, Democratic-led states and mayors are focused on one thing, and thatโ€™s keeping our citizens safe.โ€

The reset puts the moderate Hochul in the middle of a national debate between the Democratic Partyโ€™s liberal wing and its centrists over how best to reduce injustice in law enforcement while attending to concerns about public safety.

Republicans are expected to continue hammering Democrats over New Yorkโ€™s bail laws, which were overhauled in 2019 to eliminate an old system that allowed wealthier people accused of crimes to pay cash to get out of jail while awaiting trail, while imprisoning poorer people because they couldnโ€™t afford to buy their freedom. Under the new system, most people accused of…

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