After a disruptive 3-day LIRR strike that stranded hundreds of thousands, Kathy Hochul brokers a tentative deal with unions.
Workers get retro raises, MTA avoids big fare hikes (for now). But why did it take a strike to get here? Hochul is handing NYC a $4 billion state bailout, yet Long Island commuters pay the price for Albany’s dysfunction.
Time to demand better for the rest of New York. Did Hochul handle this well?
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Governor Hochul is doubling down on “just work from home” as her solution to the LIRR strike.
While telling commuters they should stay home, she just posted: “We’re working closely with the MTA to minimize the impacts… I’m encouraging all sides to continue negotiating…”
Hundreds of thousands of Long Islanders are already stranded. That’s not leadership — that’s shifting the burden onto working New Yorkers while trains sit idle.
We pay some of the highest taxes in America. We deserve real solutions and functioning infrastructure — not excuses and remote-work advice.
When will Hochul fix problems instead of telling people to adapt to the chaos?
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