Op-Ed | Taking the case to Albany for a stronger NYC | amNewYork
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Mayor Eric Adams emphasizes his administration’s commitment to enhancing New York City’s safety and affordability for families. Recently, he advocated for legislative support in Albany focusing on four main areas: the 'Axe the Tax for the Working Class' initiative to cut taxes for low-income residents, the 'Supportive Interventions Act' to assist individuals with severe mental illness, reforms to improve the criminal justice system, and addressing the influx of asylum seekers. These efforts aim to improve the quality of life for working-class New Yorkers, ensuring better support and accountability in the community.
We focused on four key areas: Axe the Tax for the Working Class, Supportive Interventions Act, reforming criminal justice laws, and managing the asylum seeker crisis.
The Axe the Tax plan will generate an average benefit of $350 for low-income families, helping over 582,000 New Yorkers during a historic affordability crisis.
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