NYC Mayor Mamdani pledges $15 million in taxpayer funds for transgender healthcare, calls it just the beginning
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani used a Tuesday evening Pride Month celebration to announce a $15 million taxpayer-funded investment in gender-affirming care, and made clear he views the spending as only a down payment on a far larger commitment to come.The mayor called New York City a "haven" for people with alternative gender identities and framed the new spending as a direct response to what he described as ongoing threats against LGBTQ+ communities. The announcement landed as the New York City Council continues to weigh a record-setting $125 billion budget for fiscal year 2027, raising immediate questions about where the money will come from and who, exactly, will receive it.
As Fox News Digital reported, the mayor doubled down on promises he first made during his campaign, when his website outlined a plan to spend $65 million to "explicitly support and expand access to Gender Affirming Care" in New York City. Of that larger figure, up to $57 million was earmarked for public hospitals, community clinics, health centers, and nonprofits capable of performing procedures.
Mamdani framed the $15 million as a moral imperative, not a policy choice open to debate. In his remarks Tuesday, he linked the spending to what he called the protection of trans New Yorkers.
The mayor established what he called New York City's first-ever Office of LGBTQIA+ Affairs, a new bureaucratic layer inside city government.
The phrase "first step" is worth pausing on. If the campaign's $65 million plan remains the destination, New York taxpayers can expect substantially more spending in the years ahead, with no public accounting yet of how the initial $15 million will be allocated, which providers will receive it, or what oversight mechanisms will govern its use.
Fox News Digital noted it remains unclear where the $15 million request is being allocated from or how the funds will be disbursed. That is not a minor administrative detail. It is the kind of question city council members and taxpayers deserve answered before the money moves.
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The Williams Institute estimates that well over 700,000 LGBTQ+ adults live in the New York metropolitan area (which includes NYC, Long Island, Newark, and Jersey City), making it the highest total LGBT population in any U.S. metro area.City Estimates: Independent historical studies and demographic tracking from organizations like the NYC Comptroller's Office have indicated an underlying trans population of more than 50,000 across the five boroughs.
Statewide Demographics: Data from the New York State Department of Health shows that transgender, gender non-conforming, non-binary, and intersex adults collectively make up about 1.4% of New York's adult population.
Did you vote for Mamdani? Why should you care what the man who the voters of NYC overwhelmingly elected is doing to help his constituents?
ReplyDeleteSome people don't reject people simply because of what they look like or who they choose to love or be. Transgenders are harming no one. They just want to exist without people hating on them all the time.
You don't like them or you disagree with who they are...fine. But find it in your heart to leave them alone. If the voters of NYC want to help them, stop blasting them for just being empathetic and compassionate. Showing people empathy and compassion isn't weak or wrong, despite what you apparently think.
This is far beyond compassion. Marxists and communists are a scourge on America. It has nothing to do with the LGBTQXI WHATEVER COMMUNITY. I could care less about that but someone dumping their moral imperatives on me is another problem. What he believes is the "right thing" for him and the rest of society is not mine nor is it for millions of others.
ReplyDeleteHe's the Mayor of New York. Not the Governor of Florida or the Mayor of Lake Worth. What he does in NYC has zero impact on your life in South Florida. Please stop labeling people in order to air whatever political differences you have with others. It's toxic and hateful and it serves no purpose.
ReplyDelete@10:26...Past your bedtime...New York city is the financial hub of the world and the most important city on the Planet. Everything done there affects the world at large.
ReplyDeleteI have said that communists such as yourself are not welcomed here. Why do you continue to want to sound stupid. The only toxicity and hate is coming from you and your fellow anti-American travelers.