NYC Council overrides mayor's veto, stopping rent hike for city's housing voucher program

New York City's Housing Voucher Program Faces Rent Hike After Council Overrules Mayor's Veto

A significant victory for low-income New Yorkers who rely on the city's housing voucher program, known as CityFHEPS. The NYC Council voted to override Mayor Eric Adams' veto of a bill that would have imposed a rent hike on thousands of families using the program, which provides subsidies to help cover housing costs.

The program is one of the nation's largest, with over 60,000 New York families currently relying on it and another 10,000 waiting in shelters. The federal Department of Housing and Urban Development sets a 30% income limit for participants, after which households are considered "cost-burdened." However, the Adams administration had proposed increasing this limit to 40%, arguing that the rent hike was necessary to offset rising costs.

The Council rejected the increase, with Speaker Adrienne Adams stating that her colleagues were "steadfast in working for the people of this city" and accusing Mayor Adams of abandoning his responsibility. Advocates for homeless New Yorkers welcomed the override, saying it would help ensure that people receiving assistance can afford stable housing.

This is not the first time the Council has clashed with Mayor Adams over the voucher program. The administration had vetoed several bills aimed at addressing rising costs, but the Council voted to override those vetoes as well on Thursday.

The dispute highlights ongoing tensions between local government and private businesses in New York City. One of the bills overridden by the Council requires private employers with more than 200 city employees to submit pay data reports, while another measure would require pay equity studies on these companies.

In response to the override, First Deputy Mayor Randy Mastro accused the Council of undermining mayoral authority and burdening businesses with unenforceable requirements. However, Speaker Adams vowed that her colleagues would continue working to make New York City a safer and more affordable place to live.
 
πŸ“ just drew a diagram to visualize the situation πŸ€”

city πŸ™οΈ housing voucher program ⚑️
+ 60k families currently using it (blue dots)
+ 10k waiting in shelters (red triangles)

mayor πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ eric adams (gray circle)
- vetoed bill to increase income limit from 30% to 40%
- accused of abandoning responsibility by speaker adrienne adams (green checkmark)

council πŸ’ͺ
- voted to override veto on 2 bills:
πŸ“Š pay data reports for private employers with 200+ city employees
πŸ” pay equity studies for these companies

my take πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ: the outcome is a win for low-income new yorkers who rely on the program. it shows that the council is willing to stand up to the mayor when they think it's about protecting people's rights and affordable housing πŸ πŸ’•
 
πŸ€” so they're overriding mayor's veto but what's the real motive here? is it just about helping low-income families or are there other factors at play? πŸ€‘ i mean, we all know that city officials love their private business buddies, right? πŸ’Ό and now they're putting them under pressure to submit pay data reports... sounds like a total non-starter to me πŸ™„ how's this going to benefit the people who actually need help? what's the actual cost of these so-called 'pay equity studies'? πŸ“Š anyone got some facts on that? πŸ’―
 
I gotta say, I'm all about that affordable housing 🏠πŸ’ͺ! The fact that the NYC Council stood up for low-income families who rely on CityFHEPS is seriously commendable πŸ‘. It's all about making sure everyone has a roof over their heads without breaking the bank πŸ’Έ.

As someone who's always hyped about new tech innovations, I wish we could apply some of those problem-solving strategies to affordable housing πŸ€–. I mean, think about it - if we can connect people with the best deals on gadgets and gizmos, why can't we do that for housing? πŸ“ˆ It's time for innovation in affordable housing, imo! πŸ’‘
 
😊 Just saw the news about the NYC Housing Voucher Program being saved from a rent hike! 🀝 The city's low-income families are super lucky they got a reprieve from this bill, considering some of them already have to shell out 30%+ of their income for housing. It's like, what's next? πŸ˜• I guess the Council is sticking it up against Mayor Adams' plan, which would've made life even harder for people relying on these vouchers.

On one hand, I get why they wanted to raise the limit - rents are crazy high here and it feels like landlords just keep increasing prices. But, all at once? That's gonna hurt a lot of ppl struggling to make ends meet. 🀯 At least this one's a win for those families who need help with housing. Fingers crossed more bills come through that support low-income folks! πŸ’ͺ
 
omg i cant believe its happening!! 🀩 the NYC council just went against mayor adams on this housing voucher program... its all about making sure low-income families can afford stable housing which is literally everything we need πŸ πŸ’•. i think its awesome that advocate groups are fighting for affordable housing options, especially with so many people struggling to make ends meet πŸ’Έ. the rent hike would've been a disaster for these families and now they get to breathe a sigh of relief 😌. kudos to speaker adams for standing up for her colleagues and keeping the mayor's veto in check πŸ‘!
 
omg this is like the ultimate win for those struggling to find a decent roof over their heads in nyc 🀯 I mean can you even imagine having to deal with rising rents while trying to get by on some meager voucher? it's just not right and i'm so down for the council taking matters into their own hands πŸ‘ especially when mayor adams was all like "oh we gotta raise the income limit or else" like what's the plan there fam? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

anyway, this just goes to show that some people actually care about the little guy (or girl) in nyc and are willing to stand up for them even if it means going against the mayor πŸ™Œ so let's keep celebrating this victory and hope that it brings some actual change to the lives of those living in shelters πŸ πŸ’•
 
🀩 I'm so stoked that the NYC Council stood up for low-income families who rely on the housing voucher program! πŸ πŸ’• It's amazing how some people actually care about making a difference in their community, you know? πŸ’– And let's be real, it's not like this is going to break the bank or anything - just a minor rent hike that'll help keep costs manageable. πŸ˜‚ Plus, who doesn't love a good underdog story? πŸ• The fact that 10,000 families are waiting in shelters for a spot just goes to show how serious the issue is and how much this program means to them. We should all be cheering on these advocates who are fighting for a safer and more affordable NYC! πŸŽ‰
 
omg u guys i cant even believe whats going on in nyc rn they just overturned the mayor's veto on the housing voucher program like yay for low income fams but idk how this is gonna affect ppl who rnt on the program tho the rent hike thing is soooo confusing - my bffs mom was on the program last year and she had to move out of her apartment cuz they raised the rent too much lol anyway i feel bad for the mayor he must be so stressed but at least the council is looking out for the ppl who need it most πŸ€—πŸ’•
 
I'm so relieved to hear that the NYC Council stood up for low-income families who rely on the housing voucher program πŸ™Œ. Those vouchers are truly a lifeline for many struggling families, and it's heartbreaking to think about what they'd be facing if this rent hike had gone through πŸ’Έ.

As a parent myself (two tiny humans at home!), I can only imagine how stressful it must be to balance work and taking care of the kids on a tight budget. The thought of having to worry about being kicked out of their apartments because the rent is too high is just awful πŸ˜“.

I do wonder, though - what's the plan for addressing rising costs? It feels like they're kicking the can down the road instead of tackling the root issue πŸ€”.
 
πŸ€” I'm low-key hyped about this NYC housing voucher program getting an upgrade lol, finally some good news for the city's struggling fams πŸ™Œ. The rent hike is gonna be a game-changer for these families who are literally fighting to keep a roof over their heads 🏠. It's not perfect but at least they'll have some financial breathing room. I got no love for the Mayor trying to push this up 10% tho, that's just unfair πŸ˜’. The Council's gotta do what they think is right and speaking out against it takes courage πŸ’ͺ. We need more of that in our city! πŸŒ†
 
I'm so glad to hear that low-income families in NYC are getting some relief from the city's housing voucher program πŸ™ŒπŸ½. It's not right that they're being asked to pay more rent just because of rising costs. I think it's awesome that Speaker Adams and her colleagues stood up for the people who need it most - it's all about creating a fairer and more affordable life for everyone in NYC πŸ’•. Let's hope the city can find a way to balance budgets without putting too much burden on vulnerable families 🀞
 
Wow 😱, just wow! Can't believe the NYC Council is actually standing up for low-income families who need help paying rent πŸ€―πŸ’Έ. The whole system is already struggling, and now they're trying to raise the limit again? No way, Speaker Adrienne Adams you go πŸ’ͺ🏽, I'm all about keeping those subsidies in place so people can have a roof over their heads πŸ‘.
 
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