Hochul: GOP Bill Will Cost Us Money, We Dont Want to Cut Services for Migrants

New York Governor Kathy Hochul expressed serious concerns about the potential financial impact of a recent Republican tax and spending bill during an interview with Telemundo 47. She warned that the state could face significant losses, particularly in health care funding, which may affect vulnerable communities, including undocumented immigrants.

Hochul highlighted that the cuts proposed by the federal government could lead to a loss of essential health care services. She stated that these reductions would not only impact undocumented individuals but also families and seniors who rely heavily on Medicaid, especially in nursing homes. “No state will be able to make up those kind of cuts,” Hochul said, emphasizing the dire consequences for those who need care the most.

When asked if New York might follow California’s lead in cutting services for some immigrants, Hochul responded cautiously. She acknowledged the difficult decisions ahead but reiterated her commitment to ensuring that senior citizens and new mothers receive the care they need. “This is something we have to look at very seriously,” she said, stressing the importance of not leaving anyone without essential care.

Hochul’s comments reflect the broader challenges states face as they grapple with changes in federal funding. The governor’s focus remains on protecting vulnerable populations, even as financial pressures mount.