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Mayor Adams Secures Key Victories in NY State Budget

Education, Housing, Cannabis Regulation, and Migrant Funding Wins

Mymoena Davids by Mymoena Davids
April 24, 2024
in Adams Administration, Metro
Mayor Adams Secures Key Victories in NY State Budget

Official Portrait of Mayor Eric Adams Sunday, in the Blue Room at City Hall on Sunday, February 13, 2022. Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office

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On Tuesday, April 23rd, New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced significant achievements in the latest state budget negotiations during a press conference, detailing an extension of mayoral control over city schools and additional funding measures that will impact various sectors across New York City. This development marked a pivotal moment for Adams’s administration, showcasing a major legislative victory in Albany.

The negotiations were led by Ingrid Lewis-Martin, Chief Advisor to Mayor Adams. The negotiated terms within the state’s budget provide Mayor Adams with two more years of mayoral control over the city’s public schools. While Adams had initially sought a four-year extension, the compromise reached still represents a substantial political win. This extension is crucial for continuing the administration’s educational reforms and maintaining stability in the governance of the city’s vast school system.

During the press conference, Mayor Adams addressed the contentious issue of complying with state mandates to reduce class sizes in public schools. In a response to a question asked by LittleAfrica News, Mayor Adams highlighted that the budget included an increase in the city’s debt capacity by $2 billion, earmarked specifically for educational infrastructure. This funding is intended not only for building new facilities but also for optimizing the use of existing spaces to meet class size requirements more effectively. “Sometimes they’re met through reallocation of students and resources among schools,” said Meera Joshi, Deputy Mayor for Operations, indicating a strategic approach to utilizing the new funds.

Mayor Adams praised the collaborative efforts of state leaders, including Governor Kathy Hochul, Speaker Carl Heastie, and Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins, emphasizing their understanding and support in not harming the city’s interests. “They basically said to our team, you guys have gone through a lot. We want to help,” Adams recounted, reflecting on the solidarity shown by state officials during the budget discussions. 

He also commended his chief advisor Lewis-Martin and her team, including Director of Intergovernmental Affairs Tiffany Raspberry, Budget Director Jacques Jiha, and Chief of Staff Camille Joseph Varlack, for the work done in Albany with the negotiations. Adams praised them, saying, “I knew who I was sending to Albany. I knew what they were going to do. I know the capabilities of Ingrid and her ability to land the plane.”

In addition to educational reforms, the budget also addresses broader issues, including housing, cannabis regulation, and public safety enhancements. Particularly, the administration celebrated the allocation of $2.4 billion to manage the city’s ongoing migrant crisis and an increase in penalties for retail theft, which are expected to contribute to the city’s stability and safety.

Mayor Adams concluded the press conference by expressing gratitude towards the state’s decision-makers for their willingness to make tough decisions with the state budget. “They did it, they did it two times already. I was saying, why wouldn’t they do it the third time? And they did,” he stated, applauding the persistence and dedication of all parties involved in the negotiations.

Adams said, “If I’m not mistaken, we got everything we wanted — housing, cannabis, mayoral accountability, the whole list.”

 

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