City Comptroller Candidate David Weprin Vows to Cut Out Inefficiencies in Outside Contracting
By
Faraz Toor
New York City
PUBLISHED 9:23 PM ET Feb. 09, 2021
PUBLISHED 9:23 PM EST Feb. 09, 2021
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NEW YORK — Amid a city budget soaking in red ink, City Comptroller candidate David Weprin vows to save money by targeting the city's outside contracting budget.
Weprin — a state Assemblyman for Queens whose district includes Jamaica Hills, Richmond Hill, and parts of Briarwood — criticized the size of the city’s outside contracting budget ($17 billion), arguing it’s an unnecessary large chunk of the city’s overall $92 billion budget. He promised that he would cut out inefficiencies to save money if elected.