
Democrat rips Hochul for declining to enact public safety measures,...
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
55% : "Governor Hochul worked with the legislature on common sense reforms to improve public safety and protect communities across the state, and she is continuing to work with law enforcement and local leaders to prevent gun violence, combat crime and keep New Yorkers safe," spokeswoman Hazel Crampton-Hays said Monday afternoon in a statement.43% : The governor has expressed openness to reconvening with members of the state Senate and Assembly -- but to respond to the U.S. Supreme Court potentially relaxing restrictions on carrying concealed weapons in the Empire State by striking down a 1913 state law, not for criminal justice measures.
33% : "Sit down with a singular issue, which is criminal justice reform.
28% : And between April and the end of the part-time legislature that closed up shop for 2022 earlier in June, Hochul and state lawmakers did not address criminal justice policy.
26% : Adams along with other moderate Democrats and Republicans have for months called on state lawmakers and Hochul to further reverse changes to bail laws and other criminal justice reforms enacted in 2019 and tweaked in 2020.
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