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New York City Mayor Eric Adams reached a deal with the City Council on a $115.9 billion budget, adding new funding for legal ...
New York’s massive spending on the migrant crisis — which state officials say has hit nearly $2 billion — is “unsustainable” and cannot continue forever, Gov. Kathy Hochul said Monday.
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.
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 city… ...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams said on Wednesday that he was canceling an expected third round of agency spending cuts and allowing agencies to restart some hiring — a move he said was possible ...
The influx of asylum-seeking migrants is on the minds of many in Albany as debate begins on a 2025 New York State budget.
Mayor Adams’ budget czar, Jacques Jiha, disclosed the paltry sum of federal migrant aid the city has received during a City Council hearing.
CBS New York's Jennifer Bisram looking into NYC budget cuts and impact on critical services 07:29 Over 150,000 asylum seekers have arrived in New York City since last spring.
The asylum seeker crisis is forcing a 5% across-the-board budget cut in New York City, with every city agency expected to feel the pain.
The budget director said in his agency letter that the migrant cuts were due, in part, to a decision by the governor to limit asylum seeker aid to "targeted interventions," like legal services ...
Chief Critic The Legal Aid Society—which filed the initial lawsuit leading to the city’s right-to-shelter rule—and the Coalition for the Homeless released a joint statement Tuesday ...
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