WHAT?: Wife Of NYC Mayor Bill De Blasio Can’t Account For $850 MILLION Given To City Mental Health Program
Guest post by Mike LaChance at American Lookout
A mental health program in New York City called ThriveNYC has been given hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars and the program’s champion, Chirlane McCray, the wife of NYC mayor Bill de Blasio can’t account for it. That’s kind of a huge problem.
The Daily Mail reports:
Where has $850m gone? Bill de Blasio’s wife can’t account for staggering amount of taxpayer money that the NY Mayor gave her for mental health project
- Chirlane McCray was assigned a $850million budget for her ThriveNYC program
- But records show scheme has failed to keep track of what it spent the money on
- The small amount of data that was collected shows it fell far short of targets
- Despite that, organizers have expanded the budget to $1billion over five years
Where has $850m gone? Bill de Blasio’s wife can’t account for staggering amount of taxpayer money that the NY Mayor gave her for mental health project
Bill de Blasio’s wife Chirlane McCray cannot explain where $850million given to the mental health program she champions has gone, according to reports.
In the three years it has been running, organizers at ThriveNYC have largely failed to keep records of the initiative’s achievements – and data that has been collected shows it lagging well behind targets.
Despite that, the program has been granted an even bigger budget going forward and is now on track to spend $1billion over five years.
The data comes from a Politico report that shows those running the scheme have largely failed to measure its impact or keep track of spending.
Thrive said it has developed a list of 417 metrics to measure how effective the program is moving forward, but asked to assess its impact so far, Politico said the data was piecemeal and showed a largely failing picture.
How does someone lose almost a billion dollars?
Here’s more from the Politico report:
With opaque budget and elusive metrics, $850M ThriveNYC program attempts a reset
With opaque budget and elusive metrics, $850M ThriveNYC program attempts a reset
POLITICO spoke to more than 16 people, including elected officials, advocates, representatives of community organizations, researchers and consultants who said that although it is crucial for the city to invest in mental health resources, they did not know whether Thrive was successful and said the city has an obligation to publicize its numbers and how it compares to the goals it set out to accomplish. Some requested anonymity for fear of retaliation while others were more vocal in their critiques.
Run by the mayor’s wife and closest adviser, Chirlane McCray, ThriveNYC sought to tackle issues like substance use, depression and suicide. It is meant to target low-income individuals who are often priced out of mental health care because those services are typically not covered by insurance. Thrive also is meant to focus on communities — African Americans, Latinos, military veterans — who are less likely to seek care for mental health problems…
The City Hall budget shows $594 million in spending since ThriveNYC’s inception. The IBO budget shows $816 million. Both City Hall and IBO suspect the Office of Management and Budget included fewer programs in the City Hall version, accounting for the difference. But the budget discrepancies illustrate the difficulty in tracking Thrive.
The people of New York will put up with a lot, especially from a Democrat, but this is ridiculous.