Cuomo and de Blasio, who’ve feuded famously over the past five years, found something to agree on with both hailing the plan as a boon to the city and the state.
The mayor’s support of the broader deal contradicts previous statements he’s made about tax incentives.
“We will forgo big giveaways to a select few companies and instead pursue a city economic strategy that grows whole sectors of small businesses in emerging industries,” he said in his first State of the City address in 2014. “Our aim is that within eight years, the majority of skilled technology-related jobs in New York City are being filled by those educated in New York City schools.”
This is a betrayal of the hard working people who got a lousy MTA subway and transportation. Who is cashing in on the new congestion?
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