De Blasio hits back at Cuomo in feud over homeless

Mayor Bill de Blasio appears at Penn Station in Manhattan on Nov. 24, 2015. Credit: Yeong-Ung Yang
Mayor Bill de Blasio shot back at Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo Monday and called on him to do more to curb the homeless numbers in the city.
Dani Lever, a spokeswoman for the governor, said last week it was "clear the mayor can't manage the homeless crisis," after de Blasio urged the state to step up and provide more funding during a TV interview.
De Blasio Monday called the governor's rhetoric "political posturing" and reiterated his call on Albany during an unrelated news conference in the Upper East Side.
"It's just as simple as that. The city of New York is doing the work. It's time for the state to step up," he said.
De Blasio touted his administration's work, including a $2.6 billion dollar investment in creating 15,000 homes over 15 years. He acknowledged it's going to take a long time to solve the problem but said he's committed to his goal.
"We're going to go at each person -- get them to housing one by one, get them to mental health services, get them to substance abuse support," he said.
Cuomo's office reiterated that it's already providing $906 million in state funding for housing and homeless services and rental subsidies. Lever said more will be revealed in the State of the State Address next month.
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