NY Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado on Challenging Gov. Hochul and State Priorities
CBS New YorkJuly 13, 202523 min4,447 views
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- π‘ Delgado believes New York needs to move past the status quo to address the rising cost of living, including housing, childcare, and healthcare.
- π― He highlights significant wealth inequality and poverty rates, stating that one in five children live in poverty and one in four New Yorkers struggle with basic necessities.
Economic Policy and Taxation
- π° Delgado advocates for raising revenue from the ultra-wealthy and big corporations, criticizing the governor's refusal to do so.
- π He suggests re-evaluating tax subsidies and credits given to the private sector, arguing for better return on investment and reinvestment in those most in need.
- π He points out the inadequacy of the governor's rental assistance pilot program during a housing crisis, emphasizing the need for direct state support.
Energy and Climate Policy
- β‘ Delgado criticizes the governor's approach to energy, citing a rollback in solar investment and potential permitting of gas pipelines as contradictory to climate goals.
- π He advocates for a shift towards green and renewable energy sources as a way to create jobs and lower costs, rather than investing in outdated infrastructure.
- π‘ He questions the logic of allowing corporate tax rates to sunset when other states have higher rates, suggesting it doesn't incentivize corporations to stay.
Governance and Political Strategy
- π£οΈ Delgado contrasts his approach with the governor's, stating he is willing to take on entrenched interests and push for bold change, not just manage the status quo.
- π€ He emphasizes the need for collaboration and transparency in Albany, drawing on his experience winning in a historically Republican district.
- π He believes the state needs a future-forward outlook rooted in science and environmental protection, coupled with a commitment to lowering costs for New Yorkers.
Leadership and Public Service
- ποΈ Delgado criticizes the governor for cutting his staff and offices, viewing it as an unfortunate politicization of official duties.
- β€οΈ He states his primary loyalty is to the people of New York, not party politics, and that leaders must prioritize public needs over political dynamics.
- β He asserts he has the political courage and moral responsibility to enact necessary changes, even if it means challenging powerful interests.
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