New York lawmakers on Thursday unveiled new bombshell evidence suggesting Gov. Kathy Hochul’s administration allegedly rigged a massive contract process for an $11 billion Medicaid home healthcare program.

Aggravated state senators called the hearing in Lower Manhattan following months of controversy over the revamp of the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program. The lawmakers spent hours grilling Health Commissioner James McDonald and a rep for Public Partnerships LLC, the company that was awarded the no-bid contract to manage the CDPAP scheme.

State Sen. James Skoufis (D-Orange) who chairs the Committee on Investigations and Government Operations, co-chaired the testy hearing — scrutinizing whether the process to award the contract, which could probe to be a windfall for PPL, was

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