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NYC Proposes $116B Budget with Funding for Legal Aid, Child Care, and Libraries

Mona Davids by Mona Davids
June 30, 2025
in Adams Adminstration, International
NYC Proposes $116B Budget with Funding for Legal Aid, Child Care, and Libraries
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New York City officials have reached a $116 billion budget agreement for Fiscal Year 2026, securing increased funding for key services, including immigrant legal support, early childhood care, and library operations.

The agreement, announced on June 27th, three days ahead of the July 1st deadline, follows negotiations between Mayor Eric Adams and City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams.

Among the most significant allocations is $41.9 million earmarked for immigrant legal services. This funding will help launch a new mayoral office focused on providing pro bono legal aid to unaccompanied minors involved in immigration cases. Mayor Adams described the move as part of a broader effort to ensure justice for vulnerable populations.

Early childhood care is also a focus, with $10 million set aside to fund a pilot program offering free child care for children under the age of two. City officials anticipate that the initiative will benefit hundreds of low-income families.

Library access will improve through a $2 million investment to extend Sunday service to 10 more branches. Locations for the expanded service have not been disclosed, but library administrators praised the move as a crucial step toward equitable access.

The budget also establishes a new Division of Sustainable Delivery within the Department of Transportation, with a funding allocation of $6.1 million. The office will regulate e-bikes and mopeds in response to rising concerns about road safety and unregulated vehicle use.

Other allocations include $70 million for preschool programs for children with disabilities and nearly $1 million to expand the city’s emergency management team. City Council Finance Chair Justin Brannan noted that the budget reflects a shift from restoring essential services to actively developing them.

Tags: Budget DealChild CareE-Bikes RegulationEric AdamsFiscal Year 2026Immigrant ServicesLibrary FundingMayor AdamsNYC Council

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