NYC's $107B Budget Deal: Libraries Spared, Rikers Cut

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams and the City Council have reached a $107 billion budget deal that restores funding for key services while making cuts in other areas. Libraries, which were initially facing cuts, have been spared, but programs at Rikers Island, the city's main jail, have suffered. The budget negotiations were challenging, with City Council members pushing for reversals of cuts to libraries, schools, and education services at Rikers Island. While some Council priorities were restored, budget watchdogs warn that the city still faces significant financial challenges in the coming years.
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