Press Mentions

January 25, 2017

De Blasio Presents First Trump-Era Budget, Admits 'A Lot Of Uncertainty'

Mayor de Blasio's preliminary $84.7 billion budget for the twelve months starting this July, which he announced Tuesday, includes hundreds of millions of dollars to repair leaking roofs at NYCHA buildings, and add 40,000 public school seats by 2025. There's an additional $400 million for Vision Zero, including nearly triple last year's funding for bike lanes. It's also de Blasio's first budget under the Trump administration, amid threats of funding cuts to so-called "sanctuary cities," and in the face of a Republican-majority Congress. In a Tuesday budget presentation titled "New York Stands Strong," the mayor acknowledged that the entire funding plan is rolling out "against a backdrop of a lot of uncertainty.""
January 17, 2017

Cuomo's $162 billion budget focuses on middle class

ALBANY – The 2017 state budget, facing a multi-billion dollar deficit, will still provide at least a 4 percent hike in state aid to public schools, free public college tuition for some New Yorkers and big borrowing for infrastructure projects, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo proposed Tuesday.

Helping to pay for all the added spending: millionaires who will see the continuation of a two-year, $4 billion income tax surcharge on their New York earnings.