New York’s first female governor prepares for spotlight after Cuomo’s resignation

New York’s first female governor prepares for spotlight after Cuomo’s resignation
Andrew Cuomo announced his resignation on Tuesday following allegations that he sexually harassed at least 11 women. Kathy Hochul, a western New York Democrat, will replace him as New York's first female governor.
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At his resignation announcement, Cuomo said: "My instinct is to fight through this controversy because I truly believe it is politically motivated. I believe it is unfair and it is untruthful." [source: Getty]

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo resigned on Tuesday following allegations of sexual harassment, which he continued to defend himself from even after he announced his departure from office. 

Kathy Hochul, a western New York Democrat, will take the reins of power from Cuomo, becoming New York’s first female governor. 

Hochul, 62, is unfamiliar to many people in the state even after six years as its lieutenant governor. She will replace Cuomo following a remarkable transition period in which the former governor said he will stay on and work to ease her into a job that he dominated over his three terms in office.

She stayed out of public sight on Tuesday but said in a statement that she was “prepared to lead”. 

Hochul planned to hold her first news conference on Wednesday afternoon at the State Capitol, in the very room where Cuomo became a familiar face to people across the US  and beyond for his televised briefings on New York's fight against the coronavirus pandemic.

Cuomo, 63, announced Tuesday that he would step down rather than face a likely impeachment trial over allegations that he sexually harassed at least 11 women, including one who accused him of groping her breast.

Cuomo has continued to deny that he touched anyone inappropriately and said his instinct was to fight back against claims he felt were unfair or fabricated. But he said that with the state still in a pandemic crisis, it was best for him to step aside so the state’s leaders could “get back to governing”.

While in office, Cuomo issued an executive order against pro-Palestine Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movements in 2016. He ordered agencies under his control to divest themselves in companies and organisations allied with the BDS movement against Israeli occupation. 

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His replacement Hochul served briefly in Congress representing a Buffalo-area district, but purposely kept a modest profile as lieutenant governor in a state where Cuomo commanded — and demanded — the spotlight.

A seasoned veteran of retail politics, Hochul shares some of Cuomo's centrist politics, but is a stylistic contrast with a governor famous for his love of steamrolling opponents and holding grudges, state political veterans say. She's well-liked by colleagues, who say voters shouldn't confuse her quiet approach under Cuomo with a lack of confidence or competence.

“Kathy Hochul will be an extraordinary governor,” Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, another upstate political veteran, told reporters at the US Capitol on Tuesday. “She understands the complexities and needs of our state, having been both a congresswoman and having been lieutenant governor for the last several years.”

It remains to be seen how involved Cuomo will be in state government over the next two weeks, or how he'll manage handing over authority — something he rarely ceded during his time in office.

His circle of advisers has shrunk, but his closest aide and policymaking partner — Melissa DeRosa — made a surprise return to Cuomo's side after having announced her resignation from the administration on Sunday. The governor's office said she will remain in her job as secretary to the governor until Cuomo departs.

Leaders in the state legislature have yet to say whether they plan on dropping an impeachment investigation that has been ongoing since March, and which had been expected to conclude in the coming weeks.

In addition to examining his conduct with women, lawyers hired by the state Assembly had been investigating whether the administration' manipulated data on Covid-19 deaths in nursing homes and whether Cuomo improperly got help from his staff writing a book about the pandemic.

Republicans have urged the Democratic-controlled legislature to go ahead with impeachment, possibly to prevent Cuomo from running for office again.

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