NYC gets bailed out by Conservative tax payers

Bendintheriver

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This is exactly what a rat President will do to the nation when the left coast fails. We will all have to pay for failed policies.
We can't allow this to happen. Once this happens, they will come for your retirement dollars if they think you are too comfortable and were too responsible in saving for your future in retirement.


New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Monday said the state is committing another $1.5 billion to New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani to help his new administration plug budget gaps over the next two years.

Hochul said the new funding for the Big Apple "protects services and puts the city on stable financial footing" as Mamdani's budget writers wrestle with a projected $7 billion revenue shortfall.
 
Nothing says competent landlord like NYC public housing. No need to include them in a hearing about non-caring landlords. Oversight is only for the private sector.


SHUT UP, THEY EXPLAINED: Tenants in NYC public housing won’t be allowed to complain about city landlord at Mamdani’s ‘rental ripoff’ hearings.

NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s “rental ripoff” hearings will not allow those in publicly operated housing to provide testimony. This is despite the fact that the government agency running the units has consistently been called the “worst” landlord in the Big Apple.

The first “rental ripoff” hearing, a pillar of Mamdani’s campaign when he ran for mayor, will take place on February 26. However, only those who are in privately owned buildings are allowed to offer testimony about bad housing conditions. There are around 500,000 tenants that live in housing controlled by the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), but they won’t get to participate in the hearings, per the New York Post.

Private landlords were enraged about the city itself dodging questions about publicly-owned units while those renting out private units are encouraged to badmouth their landlords about such issues as “rental junk fees” for amenities and other concerns.

“The city’s own tenants — those living in public housing — are demanding a real plan to improve their living conditions,” said Humberto Lopes, CEO of Gotham Housing Alliance. “It appears the Mamdani administration woke up to their own hypocrisy.”
So much “gooder and harder” that I can hardly pop enough corn.
 
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