Albany, Mayor Zohran Mamdani testified before state lawmakers Wednesday, urging a 2% personal income tax increase on New Yorkers earning over $1 million and requesting greater state funding to address a roughly $12–12.6 billion city budget shortfall. He reiterated proposals for free bus service and expanded childcare, citing estimated bus costs of $600–800 million annually and revenue gaps reduced through administration savings. Governor Kathy Hochul signaled support for universal childcare but opposed personal tax increases and for now declined free buses. Lawmakers questioned regional impacts and funding trade-offs during Tin Cup Day hearings. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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If enacted, Mamdani's proposals could benefit low-income New Yorkers and frequent transit riders through fare-free buses and expanded childcare, while providing New York City government with additional revenue to fund public services and reduce the budget shortfall.
High-income individuals could face higher personal taxes, and some upstate municipalities could see relative reductions in state funding if resources are reallocated to support New York City priorities.
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