| Advertisement | | | New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced a $650-million investment in people who are homeless or have severe mental illnesses during his fourth State of the City Address on Thursday. | Adams told the Apollo Theatre, in Harlem: "It's clear that New Yorkers worry about the future." "Extreme costs force many families, particularly working-class ones, to choose between child care, clothes, medicine, or paying the rent." | The embattled Mayor, who faces federal corruption charges as he runs for re-election, announced that the city would add 900 beds to its alternative housing program for large shelter facilities. He also promised the city would open a support center for those needing substance abuse and psychiatric care… | Read More Here | | Get In The Inbox of Conservative Readers | Advertise with Republicans Report to get your brand in front of thousands of Conservative Americans who are always looking for their next interesting product. | |
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