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Over $1 billion added into budget for restorations of library service, cultural institutions, education programs, and parks; advances comprehensive plan and funding to fix early childhood education system; $2 billion to create and preserve more affordable homes

City Hall, NY – Speaker Adrienne Adams, Finance Committee Chair Justin Brannan, and Council Members joined Mayor Eric Adams to announce an agreement on a $112.4 billion budget for Fiscal Year (FY) 2025.

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NEW YORK –New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams and New York City Mayor Eric Adams today announced the full restoration of funding to libraries and cultural institutions in the upcoming Fiscal Year 2025 Budget. A total of $58.3 million will be restored to the three New York City public library systems, while $53 million will be restored to cultural institutions through the Cultural Institutions Group and Cultural Development Fund recipients.

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“A Charter Revision Commission is a serious process that should provide legitimate ways for the public to raise issues and improve the City Charter. The undertaking by this Commission, as evidenced by this product, is wholly unserious. Via the Preliminary Staff Report, the Commission has shown a lack of understanding of the legislative process, the charter, and the law, or is intentionally failing to provide the public with total clarity.

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With the elimination of 7-day service already affecting the three library systems, further cuts threaten to eliminate Saturday service, staffing, programs, and other services

New York – With the looming June 30th deadline approaching, New York City Council Members, the Brooklyn Public Library (BPL), the Queens Public Library (QPL), New York Public Library (NYPL), and library supporters and advocates rallied at the BPL’s Walt Whitman Branch and QPL’s Flushing Branch to call on Mayor Adams to fully restore $58.3 million in funding for all three library systems in the Fiscal Year 2025 city budget.

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Cuts threatens staff, programming, and services at hundreds of arts and culture organizations long-term

City Hall, NY – With a looming June 30 city budget deadline, New York City Council leaders, joined by many iconic and community-based New York City arts and cultural institutions, rallied at City Hall to call on Mayor Adams’ Administration to prioritize fully restoring cuts to arts and culture in the budget.

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Contends that any comprehensive review of city’s constitution focused on fiscal responsibility and public safety should consider two proposals – one to expand budget transparency and other to ensure adequate CCRB budget

City Hall, NY – Today, New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams submitted written testimony to the Charter Revision Commission, urging the Commission to follow through on its obligation to undertake a serious and thorough review of the entire City Charter and adequately engage the public.

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Council also voted to honor community leaders through the co-naming of 100 thoroughfares and public spaces, renaming of Marcus Garvey Square in The Bronx, and designation of Flake Legacy Day to commemorate Rev. Drs. Floyd and Elaine Flake

City Hall – Today, the New York City Council voted to strengthen residential building safety by establishing a risk based structural inspection system to identify hazardous buildings, using predictive analytics to weigh factors including but not limited to building data, violation history, compliance filings, and disciplinary history of registered design professionals.

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Administration’s failure to agree on investments would leave thousands of preschool-aged children and families without access to needed childcare and legally required services

City Hall, NY – Days ahead of the impending June 30 city budget deadline, New York City Council leaders, unions representing education workers, parents of preschool children, and early childhood education providers and advocates rallied at City Hall to call on the Mayor to agree to restorations of cuts and investments in early childhood education programs.

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Tonight, at its final public hearing, the Rent Guidelines Board voted to authorize 2.75% rent increases for one-year leases and 5.25% increases for two-year leases of rent-stabilized units. In response, Speaker Adrienne Adams issued the following statement.

“At a time when New Yorkers are struggling to afford to stay in their homes and communities, this is a rent hike that will place too many of the nearly one million rent-stabilized tenants at risk of housing instability.

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