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Hochul’s new budget won’t change controversial Raise the Age law

January 17, 2026
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Hochul’s new budget won’t change controversial Raise the Age law

Gov. Kathy Hochul demurred on a fight with the Democratic Party’s far-left faction, choosing not to amend a controversial law preventing criminal 16 and 17-year-olds to be tried as adults.

Hochul – who is up for re-election this year – isn’t proposing changes to the Raise the Age lawin her new executive budget to be released next week, a spokesperson for her office told State of Politics Friday night.  

Raise the Age was signed into law by ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo in 2017 and directs 16 and 17-year-old offenders to have their cases typically be heard by family court judges, even for serious felonies such as murder.

Governor Kathy Hochul delivering her 2026 State of the State address.
Gov. Kathy Hochul won’t be looking to looking to pick a fight with the Democratic Party’s far-left faction by rolling back a controversial law preventing 16 and 17-year-olds to be tried as adults. Angus Mordant for NY Post

Critics of the law – including NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch — say it’s led to a surge in violent crimes committed by teens.

The Daniel Patrick Moynihan United States Courthouse on Foley Square, a 27-story gray building with a prominent curved facade, stands next to other buildings and bare trees on a cloudy morning.
Hochul said in August she was “willing to look at” Raise the Age reform but had since remained mum about following through. Luiz C. Ribeiro for NY Post
Two police officers escorting a suspect in handcuffs.
Critics of the law – including NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch — say it’s led to surges in crimes committed by teens despite NYC seeing historic drops in violent crime. William Farrington

Hochul said in August she was “willing to look at” Raise the Age reform but had since remained mum about following through.

The governor is dealing with the threat of lawmakers endorsing her Democratic primary challenger, far left Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado, and she would have faced serious resistance from over 200 criminal justice groups that have already formed a coalition to defend Raise the Age.

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