AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPied-à-terre Tax Fight: NYC’s new pied-à-terre surcharge took effect July 1, but the administration is still wrestling with enforcement after sending letters to about 17,000 owners and building a massive property database—turning a housing-cost debate into a test of city tax capacity. Labor & Education: Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s administration sued to block a $10,000 paraprofessional bonus law, even as the measure became law and unions argue it’s meant to fill staffing gaps for students with disabilities. Public Safety & Courts: A Bronx man charged in a synagogue attack made a chilling admission about motive in a federal case, while a woman sentenced for a firebomb plot targeting Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent received more than six years. Criminal Justice Oversight: NYC reported a sixth death in custody this year after a man died at Bellevue’s Outposted Therapeutic Housing Unit, renewing scrutiny of jail health care. Disability Rights Politics: Advocates are pushing NY-21 candidates to remove offensive clips involving the r-word and disability-related remarks, arguing the rhetoric is disqualifying. State Policy: Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente signed a kratom sales ban, citing public health risks. National Stakes: The U.S. national debt topped $40T as Treasury moved to ease pressure on long-duration bonds, a reminder that federal fiscal fights ripple into New York.
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