Republican candidate Bruce Blakeman is vowing to shake up the Empire State if elected governor, unveiling a 100-day plan to address the state's most pressing issues. At the top of his agenda is a promise to lower taxes for hardworking New Yorkers, a move that could bring much-needed relief to a state plagued by high costs of living and doing business. Blakeman's plan also targets the state's crime crisis, pledging a return to law and order with a focus on public safety and community policing. With the state's Democrats facing criticism for their handling of the economy and public safety, Blakeman's bold plan is poised to test the waters for a Republican-led New York.
Bruce Blakeman’s 100-day plan to ‘fix’ New York if elected governor: Lower taxes and a return to law and order New York Post