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City Council Proposes Budget to Ensure Weekend Library Services and Free 3-K Education

Mona Davids by Mona Davids
April 2, 2024
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The New York City Council proposed its budget on Monday, April 1st, advocating for the continuation of weekend library services and the complete funding of complimentary 3-K education programs. 

The announcement was made in response to Mayor Eric Adams’ warning about the potential impact of diminishing federal COVID stimulus funds on certain educational and other initiatives. 

However, the council highlighted an overlooked $3.35 billion in anticipated tax revenue, suggesting ample financial scope for maintaining and enhancing city services.

Council Speaker Adrienne Adams stated, “The city has the resources to protect essential investments into New Yorkers while safeguarding our fiscal health, and prioritizing both goals is the path to a safer, healthier, and more stable city.” 

The council’s proposal seeks to counterbalance the mayor’s forecast of a $109.4 billion budget for fiscal year 2025, which hinted at possible austerity measures affecting various programs.

Key proposals in the council’s financial plan include the allocation of $1.63 billion towards funding restorations, notably:

– $170 million for 3-K and Pre-K programs.

– Expansion of full-day, full-year Pre-K seats with a $60 million investment.

– $10 million designated for early childhood program outreach.

– Initiatives to reduce recidivism, receiving $60 million.

– A $235 million commitment to mental health services.

– A significant $2.9 billion for NYCHA capital funding over the next five years.

– $58 million to maintain Sunday library services.

Speaker Adams asserted the proposal’s significance, remarking, “It’s not a wish list but rather a vision for the city’s budget that fulfills our obligations to New Yorkers.” 

“The city has a responsibility to invest in programs that are shown to reduce recidivism rather than cutting them,” she declared. 

The proposal also seeks to reinstate funding to various anti-recidivism programs, asserting the city’s duty to support community safety initiatives. 

The council and the mayor’s office have been in disagreement over the city’s revenue forecasts while grappling with the $10 billion migrant crisis as they strive to balance the budget.

Finance Chair Justin Brannan criticized the administration’s budget cuts as unnecessary, vowing to advocate for the full restoration of funds. 

Brannan said Monday, “Tourism is back, jobs are back and tax revenues continue to outpace projections, even as the rest of the state sputters.”

He added, “The people who declared New York City dead and buried have been busy editing their epitaph.”

In response, a City Hall spokesperson expressed an eagerness to collaborate with the City Council to formulate a budget that aligns with mutual priorities for the city’s welfare.

 

Tags: BudgetCity CouncilEducationLibrary

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