Just ask the 2,000 dedicated correctional officers she abruptly fired—men and women who risk their lives daily in dangerous and understaffed prisons. When these heroes protested for safer working conditions and reasonable hours, Hochul didn't just dismiss them; she banned them for life from state and local employment, cruelly destroying careers, pensions, and families.
She didn't stop there.
Knowing local police and sheriffs wanted to hire these experienced officers, Hochul issued a vindictive executive order to ensure they could never serve our communities again—as police or jail deputies.
Think about that for a moment:
X Pregnant mothers denied healthcare.
X Families left unable to pay their bills or mortgages.
X Dedicated public servants stripped of their life's work and dignity.
X Public safety compromised as prison staffing shortages worsen.
X All because Kathy Hochul wants to make an example out of anyone who dares oppose her.
Enough is enough.