NY Politics: Mayor Adams vetoes housing bills in a showdown with Council

Mayor Adams vetoes housing bills in a showdown with Council​




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Published Jun 23, 2023
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Mayor Eric Adams is throwing down the gauntlet.
The mayor on Friday announced his veto of four City Council bills seeking to give more assistance to homeless New Yorkers, intensifying his battle with city lawmakers who overwhelmingly approved the legislation last month.
The veto comes one week before the city budget is due amid tense negotiations. The veto — the mayor’s second since taking office in 2022— sets up a political showdown that could further strain Adams’ relationship with a left-leaning Council whose members have opposed his budget cuts and several policy decisions.
Adams and the Council have sharply disagreed over the city’s policy toward homelessness at a moment when the arrival of tens of thousands of migrants have strained city shelters already scrambling for resources.
But Adams has argued the Council’s bills, which seek to expand those eligible for rental subsidies, would come at too high a cost for the city. He says councilmembers should instead focus their efforts on revising zoning regulations that inhibit the building of affordable housing.
“Today, we helped New Yorkers once again by vetoing a package of bills that would take us backwards, by leading to longer shelter stays for the most vulnerable New Yorkers, while simultaneously creating a structure that could saddle taxpayers with billions of dollars in costs each year,” the mayor said in a statement.

Hinting at a possible lawsuit, the mayor added: “This legislation also clearly exceeds the Council’s legal authority.”
Overturning the bills through another Council vote would be a difficult task for the mayor. They passed 41 to 7, a veto-proof majority in the 51-member Council. That means that Adams would need at least eight members to change their votes.
In a statement released minutes after the mayor’s decision, Speaker Adrienne Adams called the mayor’s veto a “futile political act.”
“The mayor is only hurting the city by delaying solutions and contributing to the eviction crisis that leads more New Yorkers to lose their homes, become homeless, and join the already-high shelter population,” she added.
The Council has succeeded in pressuring the mayor to deliver some relief to homeless New Yorkers. Last Friday he signed an executive order that put into immediate effect one of the measures the Council had proposed: eliminating a rule that requires people to stay in a shelter for 90 days before being eligible for rental assistance.
The mayor’s order, however, imposes stricter work requirements for those seeking housing vouchers while the Council’s bills sought to remove them entirely as a hurdle.
 
How the fuck is working 10 hours a week too tough of a work requirement for ADULT ONLY households. Holy shit how do people negotiate with folks who think like that?

And damn, some busloads of illegals crashed the shelters like that, but Texas and other states supposed to deal with that shit daily? Now that shit is real up there, its a problem.

Fuck it. I bet the illegals won't bitch about working 10 hours a week for housing vouchers. Give it to them. I'm with the rest of BGOL, let them win.

And good luck with the zoning shit, because rich people don't want affordable housing around them. They will virtue signal all day long on social media, but as we seen in Cali they will come out with the quickness to shutdown zoning changes. :lol:
 
How the fuck is working 10 hours a week too tough of a work requirement for ADULT ONLY households. Holy shit how do people negotiate with folks who think like that?

And damn, some busloads of illegals crashed the shelters like that, but Texas and other states supposed to deal with that shit daily? Now that shit is real up there, its a problem.

Fuck it. I bet the illegals won't bitch about working 10 hours a week for housing vouchers. Give it to them. I'm with the rest of BGOL, let them win.

And good luck with the zoning shit, because rich people don't want affordable housing around them. They will virtue signal all day long on social media, but as we seen in Cali they will come out with the quickness to shutdown zoning changes. :lol:
The city council is full of ultra liberal idiots. They live in their own world.
 
How the fuck is working 10 hours a week too tough of a work requirement for ADULT ONLY households. Holy shit how do people negotiate with folks who think like that?

And damn, some busloads of illegals crashed the shelters like that, but Texas and other states supposed to deal with that shit daily? Now that shit is real up there, its a problem.

Fuck it. I bet the illegals won't bitch about working 10 hours a week for housing vouchers. Give it to them. I'm with the rest of BGOL, let them win.

And good luck with the zoning shit, because rich people don't want affordable housing around them. They will virtue signal all day long on social media, but as we seen in Cali they will come out with the quickness to shutdown zoning changes. :lol:
It seems reasonable on the surface but a lot of the homeless have mental issues, disabilities and other things going on.
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The city council is full of ultra liberal idiots. They live in their own world.
Yeah, that's the problem with idealistic fools. They have no grasp on reality.
It seems reasonable on the surface but a lot of the homeless have mental issues, disabilities and other things going on.
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Well, shit costs money. They should then be rushing to get them on disability. If they don't qualify, then situation might be hopeless if they can't do 10 hours. I've seen batshit crazy dope fiends doing 10 hours in one day.

I'd much rather government just house the homeless than put people in jail/prison for non-violent drug offenses. It would cost the same.
 
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