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After Adams called it a "pet project," De Blasio defends the universal pre-kindergarten.

Former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio pushed back afterEric Adams labeled the pre-kindergarten Universal as a "pet project" — The program is one of several "profound" achievements from his time at the City Hall.

Congressional applicants were asked on WABI's "CityWatch" about Adams ripping a former mayor focused on a single "pet project." His immediate predecessor.

De Blasio, who often promotes the initiative as the centerpiece of his tenure, is familiar with the mayor's remarks before announcing some achievements on the "Very Progressive Agenda." Insisted not.

"Well, I haven't heard anything specific, but Prekindergarten and 3K. And in September, all New York City students will have 3k permanently available. "Masu," said host David Brand, a reporter for City Limits, in an interview with that aired on Sunday.

"Look, I presented a very progressive agenda in 2013," continued the former mayor. "We said we're going to do some transformative things to help working people and fight income inequality.

" We've added two grades to public education for free. I don't know anything more profound, so I'll talk all day. " 

NYC Mayor Eric Adams visits Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.
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DeBlasio Listed City ID Provided Cards for all New Yorkers, regardless of immigration status . Appoint members to the Rental Guidelines Committee, which established a tenant-friendly increase. AOC brand eco-friendly measures; and his road safety program is another achievement during his eight-year tenure to reduce road deaths. It was aimed at .

"But there are many other things. I'm proud of the Green New Deal work we've done. I'm proud of IDNYC and I'm proud of Vision Zero. I'm proud of a lot, "he said. 

In a recent exclusive interview with Post, who did when the mayor got on the subway overnight, Adams said his priority was "this mess" rather than seeing. Through a few or policy proposals to establish a "legacy" that said it was "fixing", he adopted a strategy that lamented former residents of Gracie Mansion. 

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Rep. Nydia Velazquez (D-NY) visit and read books to a Pre-K class inside P.S. 123 Suydam located at 100 Irving Avenue on April 6, 2016 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City.
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Mayor's Clear Shot-To Hope The filled house is a slight change in De Blasio, who has often advertised support for his successors in and in . I came after that. His song afterannounced a bid for a vacant seat in May.

In mid-June, De Blasio joins protesters at a school in Brooklyn and says it will cut public school budgets by $ 215 million. I opposed the city hall's decision. ..

De Blasio told the HuffPost in Q&, published on June 23, Adams said, "His roots are progressive. Focus on "ideas". ..

"For now, there's little going on, but I think he has to talk more about it," he told reporter Daniel Marance. "I want to hear him express his progressive vision, his professional worker's vision."

Recently, Democratic executive De Blasio has not only mildly criticized Adams. 

During a radio appearance, De Blasio feels he lacks President Biden's proposal if he is elected to represent parts of Brooklyn and Lower Manhattan. Pointed out. In Congress.

"But what's interesting is New York City. At least there was a fundamental change agenda," he said away from Adams-related questions. "The country is not. Washington has no city-related agenda. There is literally no city agenda."

"The government of our country, even the Biden administration, is of the city. I don't have an agenda, De Blasio said in an interview on Wednesday.

"One of the things I want to fight is affordable housing, access to health care, and mobility. It's a drastic change in the way, a thorough agenda on how to protect the climate. All of this is necessary for our city to be sustainable, "continued the former mayor. "I want to be that voice in Washington."