When Gov. Kathy Hochul travels to Washington, D.C., on Friday, she’ll be making two appeals that could put her in a difficult political spot.
In one appeal, she’ll be asking the White House to get serious about immigration reform. As part of that conversation, the governor intends to lobby for federal financial support as the Empire State plans to spend $2.4 billion on the migrant crisis in the coming year.
When Gov. Kathy Hochul travels to Washington, D.C., on Friday, she’ll be making two appeals that could put her in a difficult political spot.
In one appeal, she’ll be asking the White House to get serious about immigration reform. As part of that conversation, the governor intends to lobby for federal financial support as the Empire State plans to spend $2.4 billion on the migrant crisis in the coming year.
When Gov. Kathy Hochul travels to Washington, D.C., on Friday, she’ll be making two appeals that could put her in a difficult political spot.
In one appeal, she’ll be asking the White House to get serious about immigration reform. As part of that conversation, the governor intends to lobby for federal financial support as the Empire State plans to spend $2.4 billion on the migrant crisis in the coming year.
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