Category: News
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NYGOP Launches “Hochul’s House of Horrors” to Shine a Spotlight on Democrat Policies Driving New Yorkers Away
Read more: NYGOP Launches “Hochul’s House of Horrors” to Shine a Spotlight on Democrat Policies Driving New Yorkers AwayLaunch coincides with Hochul’s 2025 State of the State in Albany today ALBANY – In response to Kathy Hochul’s 2025 State of the State address, the New York State Republican Party today announced the launch of a new page on its website, “Hochul’s House of Horrors,” a comprehensive and regularly updated resource highlighting the devastating policies of…
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News from this weekend
Read more: News from this weekendWe want to make sure you saw these two pieces that ran over the weekend. The first, from Joe Burns in the National Review, explains why the unpopular Kathy Hochul is in for a rough 2025. The second, from Fareed Zakaria for the Washington Post, compares Kathy Hochul’s New York to Florida to demonstrate why…
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NYGOP Response to Kathy Hochul’s Support for Abolishing the Electoral College
Read more: NYGOP Response to Kathy Hochul’s Support for Abolishing the Electoral CollegeALBANY – The New York Republican State Committee released the following statement in response to Kathy Hochul’s support for abolishing the electoral college: “Governor Hochul’s support for abolishing the Electoral College is another radical step in Democrats’ ongoing effort to dismantle any institution that keeps them from power. The Electoral College ensures that every state…
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Republican Leaders Blast Democrats for Rigging Campaign Finance Rules that Direct Taxpayer Dollars to Political Parties
Read more: Republican Leaders Blast Democrats for Rigging Campaign Finance Rules that Direct Taxpayer Dollars to Political PartiesALBANY – Senate Republican Campaign Committee Chair George Borrello, New York Republican Chairman Ed Cox, and Republican Assembly Campaign Committee Chairman Steve Hawley are calling out Senate Democrats and their allies on the Public Campaign Finance Board (PCFB) for rigging campaign finance rules to shield their candidates from accountability. At a recent PCFB meeting, the…
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ICYMI – Gov. Hochul needs to remove DA Bragg now: Rep. Mike Lawler
Read more: ICYMI – Gov. Hochul needs to remove DA Bragg now: Rep. Mike LawlerIn case you missed it, we want to make sure you saw this piece by Congressman Mike Lawler in the New York Post: Gov. Hochul needs to remove DA Bragg now By Rep. Mike Lawler The New York Post Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s job is supposed to be keeping New Yorkers safe. Unfortunately,…
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Statement from NYGOP Chair Ed Cox on the Acquittal of Daniel Penny
Read more: Statement from NYGOP Chair Ed Cox on the Acquittal of Daniel PennyALBANY – NYGOP Chair Ed Cox released the following statement in response to Daniel Penny’s acquittal: “Today’s acquittal of Daniel Penny is a victory for justice and a testament to the enduring courage of ordinary New Yorkers who refuse to stand idly by in the face of danger. Daniel Penny is not only vindicated by…
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Republicans Are Having a Moment in Deep-Blue New York State
Read more: Republicans Are Having a Moment in Deep-Blue New York StateIn case you missed it, we want to make sure you saw this piece in the National Review this weekend: Republicans Are Having a Moment in Deep-Blue New York State By Joe Burns The National Review It’s been over 20 years since a Republican won a statewide race in New York and almost 20 years since…
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Cox: Republicans were right about Prop 1
Read more: Cox: Republicans were right about Prop 1ALBANY – NYGOP Chair Ed Cox released the following statement ahead of the Board of Regents’ anticipated vote next week to permanently allow boys to play in girls’ sports: “After delaying this vote until after the election, the Trojan Horse is through the gate and radical progressives’ relentless assault on fairness and opportunity is about…
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ICYMI: Ortt in NY Post: Hochul Squeezes Drivers Dry
Read more: ICYMI: Ortt in NY Post: Hochul Squeezes Drivers DryIn case you missed it, Senate Republican Leader Rob Ortt had an op-ed in the New York Post this weekend: Kathy Hochul once fought to PROTECT drivers — now she’s looking to squeeze them dry By Rob Ortt The New York Post The year is 2006. The New York State Thruway Authority is charging…