Hochul Won’t Say Whether She’ll Sign Bill Erasing Moms And Dads From NY Law
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Hochul Won’t Say Whether She’ll Sign Bill Erasing Moms And Dads From NY Law
New York’s new bill is another instance of NY Democrats rejecting reality by erasing common-sense language.
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul’s office refused to say whether she will sign Assembly Bill 8382A, which replaces “mother” and “father” with “gestating” and “non-gestating” parent in parts of state law.
When asked by The Federalist if the governor planned to sign the legislation, a spokeswoman merely promised her office would “review” the legislation and said it “appears to address technical legal issues related to surrogacy and parentage.” She accused critics of “deliberately misleading New Yorkers for political gain” with “bad-faith arguments,” but did not explain why she believes their concerns are unfounded.
“The governor believes mothers are mothers and fathers are fathers, and no legislation changes that,” she continued. Pressed by The Federalist about what she meant by that tautology, the spokeswoman did not respond. Nor would she explain whether Hochul believes there are........
