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“New York City’s economy has remained resilient, continuing a steady path of recovery as we continue to see growth and a positive financial outlook. Moving forward, the strength of our city will be determined by how we invest in New Yorkers and our communities, because working people make up the backbone of our city. Despite claims to the contrary, new arrivals have neither bankrupted nor destroyed our city.

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Long-running security guard program returns to 55 buildings

Brooklyn, NY – Today, New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams, Council Members Justin Brannan, Chris Banks, and Crystal Hudson, New York City Housing Authority tenant leaders, and 32BJ union members celebrated the return of security guards at NYCHA senior developments, because of their successful restoration of funding in the city budget.

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In response to Governor Hochul announcing a revised congestion pricing plan with a reduced toll for vehicles to enter Manhattan’s Central Business District below 60th Street and a fast-tracked timeline for implementation, Speaker Adrienne Adams issued the following statement.

“New York’s public transportation system is the lifeblood of our city, and millions of riders rely on it to fulfill their basic obligations and seek opportunity.

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Council also voted on bills authorizing Charter Revision Commission and establishing plant waste composting in city parks

City Hall – Today, the New York City Council voted to pass legislation that would reform broker fees to increase affordability for renters. New York City is in the midst of a housing and affordability crisis, with working- and middle-class residents struggling to keep up with high rents and other rising costs.

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“New York City and the people who call it home are resilient, and we will always remain steadfast in our commitment to the values that shape our communities. While I am disappointed by the outcome of the presidential election, we remain prepared to protect New Yorkers from any anti-democratic and unconstitutional attacks that threaten the people of our diverse city.

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“It is unfortunate that Mayor Adams’ commission advanced anti-democratic proposals and inaccurately worded questions onto the ballot to mislead New Yorkers. Tonight demonstrates the dire need for better safeguards to ensure city ballot proposals are accurately presented to voters. There is serious work needed to protect our local democracy from a mayor willing to disregard norms in the pursuit of power that removes checks and balances.

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Housing plan addresses lack of commitments for affordability, infrastructure and housing protections in mayoral administration’s proposed zoning reform

City Hall, NY – Today, New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams and Council Members announced City for All, the Council’s inclusive housing plan to holistically address New Yorkers’ wide range of housing challenges with policy actions and investments.

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City Hall, NY – Today, Speaker Adrienne Adams delivered opening remarks at the Council’s Committee on Governmental Operations, State & Federal Legislation hearing on Int. 1088, which would initiate a Charter Revision Commission that prioritizes improving city government and transparency.

Below are the Speaker’s full remarks as prepared for delivery.

Good afternoon.

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Following the announcement launching a new effort in support of state law S9935/A5661, which would repeal provisions in state law that allow a mayor to misuse Charter Revision Commissions, including to block ballot proposals initiated by New Yorkers or the City Council, Speaker Adrienne Adams released the following statement.

“Charter Revision Commissions should undertake a serious, thoughtful, and inclusive process to develop proposals that improve our government, not be political weapons to undermine democracy.

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Dozens of cultural events to be held across the city to celebrate the full $60.6M restoration of funding for arts and culture sector secured by the Council in adopted Fiscal Year 2025 city budget

New York, NY – Today, the New York City Council announced New York City Culture Week, a weeklong celebration of New York City’s arts and culture sector and the investments secured in the adopted Fiscal Year 2025 city budget.

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