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Bruce Blakeman Challenges Gov. Hochul

Episode 467 of the New York NOW podcast, hosted by WMHT Educational Telecommunications, titled "Bruce Blakeman Challenges Gov. Hochul" was published on February 13, 2026 and runs 26 minutes.

February 13, 2026 ·26m · New York NOW

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New York Republicans have nominated Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman to challenge democratic incumbent Gov. Kathy Hochul in November. We sit down with Assembly Member Charles Lavine (D - 13th Assembly District, Long Island) to discuss a bill that would grant the state legislature equal power to the executive chamber during the state budget process. Immigration is a prime issue for the governor and state legislature this year! We unpack the proposals on the table amid tensions at the national and federal government levels. After Assembly Leader Will Barclay announced he's stepping down last week, the Republican conference voted to appoint Assembly Member Ed Ra as their new leader.   EXPLORE MORE: nynow.org

New York Republicans have nominated Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman to challenge democratic incumbent Gov. Kathy Hochul in November. We sit down with Assembly Member Charles Lavine (D - 13th Assembly District, Long Island) to discuss a bill that would grant the state legislature equal power to the executive chamber during the state budget process. Immigration is a prime issue for the governor and state legislature this year! We unpack the proposals on the table amid tensions at the national and federal government levels. After Assembly Leader Will Barclay announced he's stepping down last week, the Republican conference voted to appoint Assembly Member Ed Ra as their new leader.

 

EXPLORE MORE: nynow.org

Bibliographical

Jan 2, 2026 ·8m

01 - Chapter 1

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Chapter I

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Part First I

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02 - Chapter 2

Jan 1, 2026 ·27m

Chapter II

Jan 1, 2026 ·6m

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