Unlike President Donald Trump, Gov. Hochulās motto is āYouāre hired!ā
Hochul is recruiting federal workers fired by the Department of Government Efficiency to fill roughly 7,000 state jobs ā adding hundreds of millions of dollars in yearly taxpayer costs to an already bloated payroll that has grown by billions on her watch.
āThe federal government might say āYouāre fired,ā but here in New York, we say āYouāre hired,āā Hochul, boasted in a Feb. 25 video announcing the recruitment drive.
She doubled down Monday, announcing the launch of digital billboards featuring the Statue of Liberty telling commuters āNew York Wants You!ā at Washington D.C.ās Union Station and Manhattanās Moynihan Station.
The taxpayers-be-damned campaign comes as the stateās workforce has already surged 6% under Hochul.
There were 223,760 āfull-time equivalentā employees excluding public authorities on the payroll as of October ā up from 211,042 two years earlier, according to data compiled by the state comptrollerās office.
Total payroll for last year was unavailable, but it was on pace to well exceed the $19.3 billion for 2023 and $18.2 billion for 2022 during Hochulās first full year as governor.
Among the jobs up for grabs are a $173,664-a-year chief of staff for the Office of Cannabis Management; a $156,224 spot for chief diversity officer for the Office of General Service; and a pair of gender violence prevention specialists at the Office for the Protection of Domestic Violence, which can pay as much as $106,454.
Roughly 100,000 federal workers have been laid off or accepted buyouts since Trump returned to the White House in January. Itās part of a much larger series of budget-slashing moves DOGE says have already saved taxpayers $105 billion withĀ the top cutsĀ coming from such as agencies as the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Department of Education.
Hochul ā who is already battling Trump over his desire to eliminate NYCās congestion pricing toll system ā took aim at DOGE boss Elon Musk and his āclueless cadre of career killersā Monday, claiming they know ānothing about how government works, who it serves, and the tireless federal employees who keep it running.ā
White House spokesman Harrison Fields fired back: āLeave it to the failed New York State bureaucracy to stack their payrolls with more bureaucrats, at the expense of the abused taxpayers of New York. Growing the public sector is not President Trumpās definition of job creation.ā
Ken Girardin, director of research for the nonprofit think tank Empire Center for Public Policy, called the job blitz Albany politics as usual, saying the governor is simply bowing to powerful public employee unions, who want the jobs filled āso the flow of dues wouldnāt be disrupted.ā
āGov. Hochul wasted a golden opportunity,ā he said. āThe state workforce had shrunk significantly amid COVID, due to retirements and slow hiring. It was a perfect chance to reorganize the state workforce.ā
State Assembly Minority Leader William Barclay (R-Pulaski) said, āOnce again, we see that expanding the size and cost of government is a foundational principle for Democrats, but itās going to be difficult trying to convince people to move to the most unaffordable state in the nation.ā
Hochul spokesman Sam Spokony defended the hiring push, saying the governor āhas worked tirelessly to restore the state workforce to pre-pandemic levelsā the past few years, and āthis latest effort is no different.ā
ā[It] will attract individuals with transferable skills and experience who suddenly find themselves looking for work,ā he added.
Frank Morano, a Republican running for a NYC Council seat representing Staten Islandās South Shore, said Hochulās campaign is a good reason why New York needs its own version of DOGE.
āAdding fired federal workers with no civil service requirement to an already bloated state payroll is not only fiscally reckless, frankly, itās the exact reason we need an agency like DOGE in our state and our city,ā he said.
āNew Yorkers are tired of virtue-signaling politicians like Gov. Hochul wasting their tax dollars on useless programs and political posturing.ā