Gov. Kathy Hochul now says she wont aid Steve Cohens troubled casino bid

Gov.Kathy Hochul insisted Thursday that she won’t aid Mets owner Steve Cohen’s bid for a coveted New York City casino license — after sources told The Post she intended to introduce legislation that would benefit the billionaire.

“There are people, shady people, who will try to manipulate the [casino bidding] process to their benefit and be willing to put out lies.I have had no intention of putting this in my executive budget,” the governor told reporters when asked if was going to bat for Cohen, one of her biggest donors.

Hochul’s denial came after The Post reported Wednesday that she planned to introduce legislation in the 2025 state budget that would broaden the permitted uses of city parkland for a gambling complex allowing Cohen to bid for a casino license.When asked to comment for The Post story earlier this week, a Hochul spokesperson declined to say whether she intended to add the new provision in the upcoming budget. “Gov.

Hochul will unveil her State of the State agenda in January,” the rep told The Post.After hearing Hochul might address Cohen’s land use problem in the state budget, the governor got immediate blowback from lawmakers, who said it looked like she was aiding the Cohen/Hard Rock $8 billion casino proposal near Citi Field in Queens.“It’s a bad precedent,” said Joe Addabbo (D-Queens), who chairs the state Senate’s Racing, Gaming and Wagering Committee, when first hearing of Hochul’s planned intervention.“For the governor to get involved and favor one bidder over other bidders sets a dangerous precedent.”A spokesperson for Cohen shot down accusations that Hochul was putting a thumb on the scale to help the Mets owner.“Permitted use legislation doesn’t prejudge the gaming approval process in any way nor does it guarantee the project will move forward,” the spokesperson said.

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