NEW YORK (PNN) - July 4, 2026 - A massive $126 billion spending plan approved by the New York City Council earlier this week includes nearly $7 million for deviant transgender programs and drag queen story hours.
The New York Post reports that the budget was approved by Mayor Zohran Mamdani and directs the taxpayer money to programs and services to help empower the deviant transgender community.
The city council said, “Funding may support education programs, employment services, workforce development, healthcare navigation, legal guidance, community workshops or academic research, among others.”
According to The National Review, the new budget doesn’t include any spending for the additional 580 police officers Mayor Mamdani promised to hire.
State Conservative Party Chairman Gerard Kassar questioned, “Why isn’t there more money for police?”
Kassar added, “There are countless dollars going toward extreme, far-out programs,” Kassar said. “This goes way beyond recognizing transgender individuals into spending millions of taxpayer dollars to promote (deviant) transgenderism.”
Key funding initiatives of the nearly $7 million earmark include $1 million directed to Destiny Tomorrow for the first transitional housing program for deviant transgender individuals in the Bronx as well as $705,000 for community health for the homosexual Gay Men’s Health Crisis and $600,000 for the Caribbean Equality Project, a homosexual and deviant transgender organization.
The allocation also includes funding for education and tolerance with funds for the Advocates for Trans Equality Education Fund and the Trans Formative Schools program, alongside localized funding from city council members for drag story hours in schools and libraries; all of which promote homosexuality, deviant transgenderism and seek to indoctrinate our children into believing that these sick and deviant ideologies are actually normal.
The approval of the nearly $7 million earmark comes on the heels of Mamdani encouraging New Yorkers to set their thermostats to 78 degrees to conserve energy, with Republicans and sane people calling the mayor’s budgeting priorities into question.