Leaders of the New York City Council on Monday called for many of the spending cuts ordered by Mayor Eric Adams since last year to be reversed — the latest episode in an ongoing debate among local elected officials over the city’s financial health.
“There remain key agencies and service areas affected by the administration’s repeated cuts that remain foundational to meeting the needs of New Yorkers,” Council Speaker Adrienne Adams said in opening remarks at the first in a series of hearings on the mayor’s.
“Stabilizing the budget does not mean that we are out of the woods, we still have a long way to go,” Jiha said, noting that much will depend on whether “financial conditions improve and the economy remains strong.”by the Adams administration in November and January, including to libraries, summer school and other services. They also came after the mayor last month, according to polls.
Despite differences between the administration and Council over the city’s fiscal standing, both sides appeared to agree on Monday that state and federal officials must do more to support the city’s migrant response. In response to questioning from Council Finance Committee Chair Justin Brannan, Jiha said that less than a third of the $156 million the United States government has pledged to the city for accommodating migrants has actually been paid out. Jiha said bureaucratic processes have made it difficult for the city to get reimbursed by the federal government.Council hearings on Adams' preliminary budget proposal are currently scheduled through March 25.
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