Navigating New York City's Budget Crisis: Adam Ganser's Perspective

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Advocates are concerned about the latest budget cuts in New York City, which could result in the loss of over 1,400 employees from the Department of Parks and Recreation. The elimination of the Parks Opportunity Program, a separate agency that provided essential maintenance workers, will also impact the department's cleaning workforce. These cuts are expected to have a long-lasting negative impact on city parks and the families who rely on them. Adam Ganser, the executive director of New Yorkers for Parks, discussed these budget cuts on "Inside City Hall."
Topics:nation#advocacy#budget-cuts#department-of-parks-and-recreation#local-news#new-york-city#parks-opportunity-program
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