Council expects to override Mayor Adams veto, avoid rent hike for housing voucher users

City Council Poised to Overturn Mayor's Veto on Housing Voucher Rent Hike

In a move that could benefit thousands of low-income New Yorkers, the city council is expected to override Mayor Eric Adams' veto of a bill aimed at preventing rent hikes for housing voucher recipients. The proposed legislation, sponsored by Deputy Speaker Diana Ayala, would cap contributions towards rent for households using CityFHEPS rental assistance vouchers at 30%, regardless of whether they have earned income or rely on other forms of assistance.

The measure aligns with the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development's (HUD) guidelines, which consider a household "cost-burdened" when it spends more than 30% of its monthly income on housing costs. By limiting rent contributions to this level, the bill aims to prevent lower-income workers from becoming seriously rent-burdened.

The city council has passed the bill with a veto-proof majority last month and now appears poised to override Adams' decision despite his assertion that the measure would undermine future mayoral authority and burden businesses with unenforceable requirements. In fact, City Council members have called Adams' actions "embarrassing".

Adams' first deputy mayor, Randy Mastro, has defended the mayor's vetoes as necessary measures to maintain the integrity of social services in New York City. However, Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, who previously promised to expand access to the housing voucher program, now appears set to take a different approach. His campaign website indicates that he plans to drop lawsuits against CityFHEPS and ensure expansion proceeds as scheduled.

The outcome of this vote will have significant implications for thousands of low-income New Yorkers relying on housing vouchers to afford their living costs. With the city council expected to override Adams' veto, it appears that these households may soon benefit from more affordable rent contributions.
 
I don’t usually comment but I think this is a major win for low-income families in NYC πŸ™Œ. It's crazy how Mayor Eric Adams was all against this bill at first, but now it seems like he's being overridden by the city council πŸ€”. The idea of capping rent contributions to 30% makes total sense - who wouldn't want to pay that much on their housing costs? πŸ’Έ It's also interesting to see how Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is already taking a different approach to social services 😊. Maybe this will be the start of some positive changes for NYC's most vulnerable residents 🌈
 
πŸ€” I think its kinda crazy that Mayor Eric Adams is going up against a bill that's just trying to help low-income people out with their rent πŸ€‘. If they're already struggling to make ends meet, can't we just make it a bit easier for them? 30% of their income towards rent sounds like a decent starting point πŸ‘. Plus, its not like the city is going to lose money or anything - its just about making life a little more affordable for those who need it most πŸ’Έ.
 
🀞 I think its about time we give those who are already struggling with rent a break! It's crazy that they're having to spend like 70% of their income just on housing costs. Like, isn't that just unfair? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ And honestly, I'm not really sure why the mayor is being so stubborn about this. Like, what's the harm in giving people a bit more financial breathing room? πŸ’Έ

It's actually kind of inspiring to see the new mayor-elect trying to take things in a different direction than his predecessor. Fingers crossed that he can make some real progress on making housing more affordable for everyone! πŸ™
 
I think Mayor Eric Adams is actually doing a great job with his vetoes - I mean, who needs thousands of low-income New Yorkers getting free housing just because? It's not like they're not already struggling to make ends meet πŸ˜’. Capping their contributions at 30% might even be beneficial for the city, as it'll encourage them to get jobs and become more financially independent. And let's be real, if the City Council is so sure this bill is a good idea, why are they voting against Adams' vetoes just because he said something was "embarrassing"? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It seems like everyone wants to play politics and ignore the fact that some of these households might not even have jobs or income. But hey, I guess I'm just being contrarian... again 😜.
 
omg u guys!!! i'm literally so hyped about this news!!! 🀩 if they do override mayor adams' veto then thousands of low-income new yorkers will finally get some relief from those super high rent prices 😩 it's like, can u even imagine having to spend more than 30% of ur monthly income on rent?!? that's just crazy talk πŸ’Έ and i'm so down for mayor-elect mamdani taking this approach he promised to expand access to the housing voucher program and now it looks like he actually means it 🀞 fingers crossed that everyone can finally afford a place to call home πŸ’•
 
[Image of a cartoon dog in a superhero cape holding a rent bill with a big X marked through it]

[ GIF of a "yes" vote button repeatedly pressing "yes" ]

[ Picture of Eric Adams looking frustrated with a thought bubble saying "who's got the power?" ]
 
🀝 The city council is about to make a huge move for low-income families in NYC! πŸ™οΈ They're going to override Mayor Eric Adams' veto on the bill that limits rent contributions for housing voucher recipients to 30%. This means thousands of households who are struggling to pay rent can finally breathe a sigh of relief. 😌 It's all about making sure these families aren't paying more than 30% of their income towards rent, which is a total game-changer. #JusticeForLowIncomeFamilies 🀝 #NYCFightsPoverty πŸ’ͺ
 
This decision by the city council is like a ripple in a pond - once you let one stone fall, it creates a chain reaction that can't be stopped πŸ’§. On one hand, it's great to see low-income families being protected from unfair rent hikes and able to afford their basic needs πŸ™Œ. But on the other hand, it raises questions about the balance between individual freedom and collective responsibility πŸ‘₯. I mean, if the mayor vetoes something, does that mean they have the power to decide what's best for everyone? Or is it just about their own interests? πŸ€”

And what about the mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani? Is he really going to drop those lawsuits and just let things happen as planned? Or is this another case of someone getting caught up in the momentum of a situation without thinking it through? πŸ”„ It's like, are we really that desperate for change that we're willing to blindly follow anyone who promises it? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
😊 I'm super stoked about this news! πŸŽ‰ It's amazing how much of a difference this bill could make for thousands of low-income New Yorkers who are struggling to afford rent. 🀯 I mean, 30% is still pretty steep, but at least it's a start, right? πŸ’ͺ And let's be real, it's about time the city council was like, "Hold up, Mayor Adams, you're not gonna get away with this!" πŸ‘Š The fact that City Council members are calling out his vetoes as "embarrassing" is pretty satisfying too. πŸ˜… It's all about making sure everyone has access to affordable housing and a decent quality of life. πŸ’• I just hope the new Mayor-elect, Zohran Mamdani, follows through on his promises and makes good on that expansion plan! 🀞
 
omg can't believe what's going down in NYC 🀯 Mayor Eric Adams is totally losing control over this one lol city council is like "nope we're overriding your veto" and now thousands of low-income people are gonna get a sweet break on their rent payments πŸ’Έ it's about time someone stood up for those struggling to make ends meet 😌 the fact that the new mayor-elect is all about expanding access to housing vouchers is a major plus πŸ‘ hope this is just the beginning of some real change in NYC 🌟
 
πŸ€” I'm so confused about what's going on with the housing voucher thingy... Like, doesn't Mayor Eric Adams just do his job and make decisions for the city? πŸ™ƒ And why does City Council want to override him if they think it's better for people?

I guess it's good that there are people who care about low-income New Yorkers, though 😊. My friend's cousin has a kid on one of those vouchers and it's really tough for them to afford rent... 🀝 Anyway, what's the deal with the 30% thing? Is that like a magic number or something? πŸ“Š
 
This whole thing got me thinking about how power dynamics play out in our society πŸ€”. The mayor's veto was basically a way to maintain control over the housing voucher program and prioritize business interests over the needs of low-income families. But I think it's awesome that the city council is stepping up and fighting for those who need it most πŸ’ͺ. It just goes to show that collective action can lead to real change, even if some folks in power don't want to give up their control πŸ™„. And I'm loving the fact that Mayor-elect Mamdani is taking a more inclusive approach – it's like he's saying, "Hey, we've got this!" 🌈
 
I'm thinking about the power of collective action and how it can lead to real change in people's lives... πŸ€”
The fact that thousands of low-income New Yorkers are counting on this bill to help them afford their housing is a really powerful reminder of what we're fighting for as a society. It's not just about politics, it's about people's basic needs being met.
I wonder if the mayor-elect's change of heart has anything to do with the reality of his constituents' lives... are they finally hearing from the people they represent? πŸ—£οΈ
And what does this say about the role of leadership in times of crisis? Should leaders be more responsive to the needs of their communities, or should they prioritize the interests of power and control? πŸ’‘
 
man i really hope they do override the veto 🀞πŸ’ͺ this is gonna be a huge win for thousands of low-income new yorkers who are already struggling to make ends meet you gotta feel for them, it's not right that they're having to choose between paying rent or putting food on the table πŸ˜” anyway, i think it's great that the city council is standing up for these people and pushing for a more affordable solution πŸ™Œ
 
🀝 I'm so down for this! It's about time we start thinking about people who are already struggling to make ends meet πŸ™. Those housing vouchers can be a lifesaver, but if they're not enough, it's like, what's the point? The 30% cap is just common sense – it's not too much to ask for affordable rent 🏠. And I don't get why Adams is being so stubborn about this πŸ€”. It's not like he wants to hurt anyone or make things harder for people in need. This is all about basic human decency, you know? πŸ’•
 
omg can you believe the mayor is just gonna stand in the way of people who need help?! 🀯 he's all about maintaining the status quo and protecting businesses, but what about the people?! πŸ™„ i mean, isn't it time for the city to take care of its own? the fact that he's calling this bill "embarrassing" is just a cover for his own incompetence. πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ at least Zohran Mamdani gets it - he actually promised to expand access to housing vouchers, not undermine them like Adams did. πŸ’― hopefully the city council will do what's right and override that veto, so people can finally afford to live without stressing about rent all the time 😩
 
OMG 🀯 just heard about this πŸ“° news and I'm SO down πŸ‘ for the city council overriding Mayor Adams' veto πŸ’ͺ! It's gonna make such a huge difference 🌎 for low-income New Yorkers who are struggling to pay their rent πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. This bill is all about making sure they can afford a safe place to live πŸ›‹οΈ without breaking the bank πŸ’Έ. I'm rooting for Mayor-elect Mamdani πŸ‘, he's promising to expand access to housing vouchers 🌈 and that's music to my ears 🎢! Fingers crossed 🀞 this vote goes through and thousands of people can breathe a sigh of relief 😌.
 
idk about this tho πŸ€”. if it's already based on HUD guidelines, why is mayor adams being all like "it'll undermine my authority"? like isn't his job to make decisions for the city? πŸ™„. and i'm not sure how dropping lawsuits against CityFHEPS would directly help low-income households, seems like just a PR move to me πŸ“’. but hey, if it's good for them, i guess that's what matters 😊. do we have any sources on this "embarrassing" claim from council members? want to see some actual data before getting all emotional about it πŸ’‘.
 
OMG u guys 🀯! so like the mayor tryin 2 block the bill but its goin 2 happen 4real!!! πŸ˜‚πŸ™Œ the ppl r all about dat affordable housing and its awesome 2 c the city council comin thru 4 low-income fams who r strugglin 2 make ends meet 🀝πŸ’ͺ like cant we jus c how everyone is doin 2 b fair? πŸ’• the mayor says its gonna affect his power but honestly who cares bout dat w/ ppl livin on streets πŸš¨πŸƒβ€β™€οΈ. btw, zohran mamdani sounds like a super cool guy πŸ€“πŸ’– gotta love him for keepin thru on his promises πŸ™Œ
 
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