This week, both Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams unveiled their budgets on the same day. The city and state will spend billions of dollars on the migrant crisis, and neither is proposing any increase in taxes. Here in New York City, Mayor Adams says the financial picture may not be as catastrophic as he told us a few months back. NY1 investigative reporter Courtney Gross and political reporters Bobby Cuza and Kelly Mena discuss the ins-and-outs of both budget proposals. They also look at the reasons why the city may no longer be in dire straits.
After that, the “Off Topic” team looks at the Mayor's recent fundraising for his legal defense fund, and they also discuss the surprise announcement that he may face a new challenger in the mayoral primary, former City Comptroller Scott Stringer.
Congestion pricing: Why did Gov. Hochul hit the brakes?
Trump is guilty: What's next?
A call for help: When a mental health crisis turns deadly
Up and away: Hochul and Adams head overseas
Mayor Adams faces potential new primary challenger
Chaos on campus: The NYPD responds to pro-Palestinian protests
Protests persist at Columbia University, Adams touts city executive budget
Gov. Hochul announces a state budget deal — what made the cut?
It’s go time for Trump’s criminal trial as Adams’ legal woes continue
The NYPD sparks a not-so-social media fight with a journalist
Close to the edge: A violent week in NYC
Survey says: New Yorkers are not happy!
Santos returns while Adams and Hochul are partners in (fighting) crime
Hochul deploys the National Guard underground
Mayor Adams challenges NYC's sanctuary city laws (again)
Hochul gets tough on shoplifting, City Council gets tough on Adams
Democrats flip a New York seat. What does it mean for them nationally?
Suozzi vs Pilip: Down to the wire in NY-3
The City Council vs. Mayor Adams: debate over public safety
It’s Adams vs. Adams in a City Hall showdown
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