New York State has approved a budget that includes housing incentives, zoning changes, limited tenant protections, and mayoral control of schools. The $111.6 billion FY25 executive budget by Mayor Adams allocates funds to cultural groups but not all cuts are restored.
ICYMI: @joeanuta's extensively reported preview of today's @NYCMayor $111.6B executive budget: https://t.co/Ynk8jGk83c
The hard numbers of Mayor Adams’ FY ‘25 executive budget. $111.6B total, and projecting $4.7B on asylum-seeker spending. https://t.co/3Cc3qosh3M
From the Blue Room in City Hall, @NYCMayor begins to roll out the executive budget for next fiscal year https://t.co/0ZfA5jaZJq
LIVE NOW AT CITY HALL: Join us for a presentation on the Fiscal Year 2025 Budget. https://t.co/IOAdoNFceP
.@NYCMayor will hold a rally at 11 a.m. boosting his executive budget, expected to be released after. The $111.6 billion FY25 exec budget includes $$ for many programs previously slashed, like to cultural groups, but not all cuts are restored, per sources
After years of negotiations, NY has finalized a housing deal. Tenants call it a give away to developers and landlords have their own gripes. @KatieBrenzel and @SuzannahCav break down the deal on the latest Deconstruct. STREAM HERE: https://t.co/QxdIajWVTz https://t.co/B8QBL9u4Rq
ICYMI: @JonCampbellNY talked about what's in and what's out of the just-approved New York State budget, including housing incentives, zoning changes, limited tenant protections, mayoral control of the schools, and more. https://t.co/PFz7eyDNq4