New York Note: Council Sues Adams, Stefanik Governor Run, Pre-K Funding, Client Spotlight

April 21, 2025

NYC Council Sues Over ICE Office at Rikers Island

The New York City Council has filed a lawsuit against Mayor Adams over the opening of a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) outpost on Rikers Island. The complaint, which was filed in Manhattan State Supreme Court, argues that Adams’ authorization of the ICE office on Rikers Island failed to follow procedure, and additionally that this action was the result of a deal with President Trump. The Council passed a resolution at the most recent Stated meeting authorizing Speaker Adams to take legal action on the issue.

Elise Stefanik Exploring Run for NY Governor

Rep. Elise Stefanik, who represents the North Country of New York State in Congress, is reportedly considering a run for New York Governor. Stefanik is a member of House Republican leadership and was nominated for U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, before her nomination was pulled in March. She has not formally announced her candidacy yet.

Adams Makes $167M Early Childhood Investment

Mayor Adams announced new investments in the forthcoming FY26 Executive Budget of $167M for early childhood. Adams has promised to restore $112M for the City’s universal 3-K program and $55M to address the shortage of seats for pre-K children with disabilities. Officials from the Education Department also committed to utilizing city funds to sustain some federally funded Head Start programs amid the federal government’s efforts to cut the program.

Client Spotlight: VNS Health

Last Thursday, VNS Health, a longstanding mental health services provider throughout the City, opened a new integrated mental health and substance use clinic in the South Bronx. These services are a critical component to supporting a healthier and thriving NYC. Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson, Dr. Ann Sullivan, Commissioner of the NYS Office of Mental Health, and Dr. Chinzano Cunningham, Commissioner of the NYS Office of Addiction Services and Supports, joined for the ribbon cutting.

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