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Hochul has come under fire after seeking significant cuts to to the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP). According to a poll of 800 likely voters conducted by the Alliance to Protect Home Care, 76 percent of New Yorkers and 70 percent of likely Democratic voters in the state said they oppose Hochul's planned changes to CDPAP. Critics say this could end up forcing thousands of New Yorkers into nursing homes. At the moment, more than 30 lawmakers have signed a letter to the Center for Medicaid and CHIP Services, seeking a delay on proceeding with the plan.
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