In her
first sit-down interview on the campaign trail, Gov. Kathy Hochul opens up to
News 12’s Tara Rosenblum about mask mandates, gun violence, and the arrest and
resignation of former Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin.
Rosenblum asks, “Take me behind
the curtain of your search for a new number two, because Brian Benjamin says
he's not moving out of New York and the Senate Democrats just said they're not
changing the laws. So you've got limited options here, right? You can either
pick someone who's only going to have a few months to serve or you can partner
up with one of your opponent's running mates. How seriously are you considering
that option?”
"You
know, it's still early in the process. It is April. This is for the June 28
primary. As much as there's interest from many sources, mostly the media. I'm
getting this settled right now. I'm gonna take the time I need to make the
right decision. And that is my commitment to New Yorkers. While at the same
time I'm focused on the needs of New Yorkers, first and foremost, and letting
them know how successful and incredibly transformative the budget is that we
just passed. What we're doing for people here from Long Island, from
Westchester, the Hudson Valley, the city, we have so much good news to talk
about, and whether it's support for child care - $7 billion to help working
moms like going through the same struggles I went through when I was a young working
mom."
Tune into News 12 on Tuesday evening when Tara Rosenblum continues the conversation with Gov. Hochul to discuss gun violence, mask mandates and taking on corruption in Albany.