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Kathy Hochul, Fresh Off Her Disastrous Handling of the Corrections Officers Strike, Bungles It Again With Home Care Chaos
Pearl River, N.Y. ,
March 24, 2025
Pearl River, N.Y. – 3/24/25... Today, Governor Kathy Hochul’s administration once again admits they stumbled into a self-made disaster, this time with the botched rollout of New York’s home healthcare overhaul. After weeks of insisting that everything was “going according to plan,” the Hochul team has now caved on its own deadline, delaying the transition following a whistleblower’s bombshell revelation that the process is a “s--t show.” The overhaul, a $9 billion endeavor meant to fold payroll services under Public Partnerships LLC (PPL) that has faced credible allegations of bid rigging, has spiraled into a mess of delays and dysfunction. Reports indicate PPL has been overwhelmed, drowning in phone calls, and unable to keep up with the demands of the transition. For the elderly and disabled New Yorkers who depend on home healthcare, this is a betrayal that threatens their daily lives. “Kathy Hochul’s encore to her mishandling of the corrections officers strike is a masterclass in chaos, and now the most vulnerable New Yorkers are paying the price,” said Congressman Mike Lawler. “All this change has done is create confusion and show incompetence, and the Governor is putting the lives of over 280,000 vulnerable New Yorkers at risk while doing it.” PPL’s struggles have been compounded by decisions that weaken oversight, such as skipping consumer sign-offs on time cards and being understaffed to handle the influx of home healthcare aides attempting to register. For weeks, Hochul’s team brushed off concerns but is now backtracking one week before the overhaul goes into effect. This also follows Congressman Lawler and the NYGOP Congressional Delegation demanding that HHS step back as far as the summer of 2024 to prevent Hochul from wrecking home health care in New York State. “The Department of Health and Human Services must step in immediately to protect these essential services. At the same time, the Department of Justice needs to investigate the credible allegations of bid rigging in this broken contracting process. New Yorkers deserve answers,” concluded Congressman Lawler. Congressman Lawler is one of the most bipartisan members of Congress and represents New York's 17th Congressional District, which is just north of New York City and contains all or parts of Rockland, Putnam, Dutchess, and Westchester Counties. ### |