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Hochul’s executive budget unveiled last month set aside about $2.4 billion in state migrant aid for the city over the coming fiscal year, a proposal that falls short of the mayor’s 50%-50% demand.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams reached a deal with the City Council on a $115.9 billion budget, adding new funding for legal ...
Mayor Adams threw cold water Tuesday on the idea that he could back off some of his proposed city budget cuts in light of his administration securing $1 billion in migrant crisis aid from the state… ...
Under the proposed executive budget, the Big Apple would get $2.4 billion for the crisis, a $500 million increase from the $1.9 billion allocated by the state to ease the migrant strain on the ...
Mayor Eric Adams is blaming the city’s multibillion-dollar budget hole on the migrant crisis, but more than half the deficit really stems from City Hall's massive spending.
After months of warning that the influx of asylum-seekers to New York City will endlessly drain city coffers and necessitate ongoing rounds of citywide budget cuts, Mayor Eric Adams painted a sunnier ...
ALBANY, New York — Gov. Kathy Hochul on Tuesday will propose spending at least $1.9 billion in the coming fiscal year to manage the ongoing migrant crisis, her top budget advisor said.
Mayor Adams orders billions in budget cuts, escalates calls for federal and state migrant aid. By . Elizabeth Kim. Published Sep 9, ... New York City cannot be expected to handle this on our own." ...
Without a lot of additional state and federal aid, New York City is forecasting it will spend about $12 billion in costs ... NYC November budget update shows migrant costs to hit $12B in FY '23 ...
NYC projects migrant aid costs to top $12 billion, calls on Biden administration for help The city is now projecting costs to exceed $12 billion by the end of next year to help care and ...
Mayor Eric Adams has repeatedly urged New Yorkers to volunteer or donate to help ease the asylum-seeker crisis, but figuring out where to go to help or what items to give can be difficult.
NEW YORK — The federal government allocated more than $150 million in migrant crisis-related aid for New York City last year, but Mayor Eric Adams’ administration has secured a fraction of that lump ...