NYC’s Adams Pledges to Fix Property Tax Inequities in First Year

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New York City mayoral candidate Eric Adams pledged to resolve inequities in the city’s property tax in his first year in office if he is elected on Nov. 2.

“We must have a fairer system, and I believe it should be done immediately,” the Democratic nominee said in an interview Friday on Bloomberg Television’s Balance of Power. “It is my desire to get this resolved within the first year. Let’s put together a task force that sits down and comes up with real recommendations and solutions.”