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Mayor Adams hints at suing after NYC Council veto
Mayor Adams is signaling that he might sue after the council overrode a veto. Andrew Siff reports.
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NYC leaders shake hands on $107b budget; deal includes child care for undocumented children
New York City Mayor Eric Adams reached an agreement Thursday with the City Council for an approved budget of approximately $107 billion for fiscal year 2024 that includes increased funding for jobs and youth apprenticeships, as well as innovative educational programs for public school students. As part of the budget deal, the report says, the city is expanding access to…
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NYC mayor extends COVID-19 emergency declaration via executive order
On Tuesday, Mayor Eric Adams announced plans to extend New York City’s state of emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The extension comes one day after the previous state of emergency expired on June 19. This is happening in the backdrop of both the federal and state COVID-19 emergency declarations having been ended earlier this year. In a press release,…
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COVID Public Health Emergency to End Thursday: What That Means For NYC
After three long years the Covid public health emergency is officially ending. Gilma Avalos reports.
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Mayor Adams Backs Off from Library budget Cuts in NYC Budget
Mayor Adams is backing off from his proposed budget cuts to the city’s libraries after receiving quick backlash. Melissa Russo reports.
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Millions of Dollars Are Up for Grabs in NYC. Here's How to Decide Where it Goes
The first participatory budgeting period in years closes Sunday, leaving only a few hours left for New Yorkers 11 years and older to decide how the city council spends $30 million. Nearly 30 members of the New York City Council have earmarked $1 million of their district’s budget this year to be spent on projects decided by the residents of…
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NYC Councilmember Urging Street Vendor Crackdown in Queens
There’s a petition going around urging New York City to crackdown on street vendors in Queens. News 4’s Melissa Colorado reports.