Mayor Eric Adams released the largest budget cuts in New York City's history Wednesday. MKramerTV says the mayor pledges he'll still find money for programs to help working New Yorkers.
The $106.7 billion budget, the largest in the city's history, includes two fiscal problems: the need to spend $4.3 billion to care for the 57,000
So far only two unions -- DC 37 and the PBA -- have inked labor deals. The mayor passionately defended the generous deals and those still to come.
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