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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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… ...
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.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams told a television host on Sunday that the migration crisis will lead to extremely painful budget cuts if federal aid does not get approved.
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.
The border crisis may cost New York City an estimated $4.2 billion by the middle of 2024, an internal memo from New York City Office of Management and Budget says.
NEW YORK — Mayor Eric Adams’ administration has since last week been able to apply for more migrant crisis funding from the federal government — despite claims to the contrary from the mayor ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul proposed dramatic spending to help New York City handle a wave of ... a 10% jump in school aid and a proposal to yet ... Hochul’s $227B budget helps NYC transit ...
The Trump administration has canceled $188 million in FEMA grants meant to reimburse New York City for sheltering migrants, claiming the funds supported illegal immigration.