In a surprising turn of events, Governor Kathy Hochul is pushing for a statewide ban on face masks, a stark contrast to the mandates enforced just a few years ago. The proposed law, which Hochul hopes to include in the state budget set to be finalized within a week, has sparked debate across New York.
Why the Ban?
According to reports from The Gothamist and The New York Post, the primary goal of the ban is to prevent individuals from concealing their identities while committing crimes in public spaces like subways and other high-traffic areas. However, civil rights groups, including the New York Civil Liberties Union, argue that such a law could lead to selective enforcement, disproportionately impacting minority communities.
Public Reaction & Concerns
The proposal has drawn mixed reactions. Critics highlight the irony of once being required to wear masks and now potentially facing penalties for doing so. WNYC reporter Jimmy Vielkind even questioned Governor Hochul on how law enforcement would determine intent when someone wears a mask.
With the state budget deadline fast approaching, all eyes are on Albany to see whether this controversial proposal will become law.