New York Republican mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa vowed to slash $10 billion from the schools budget and trim the Buildings Department to help pay for his proposed tax cuts.
“I’m the only candidate, GOP candidate, the one to slash taxes, corporate tax, income tax, especially the property tax, which a mayor does hold sway over,” Sliwa said in a Bloomberg Radio interview Monday. “I’m the only one who’s talking about fiscal constraint.”
The $10 billion he’s targeting from the Education Department “is all being spent on bureaucracy,” Sliwa said.
The red-beret-wearing founder of the Guardian Angels safety patrol has coveted City Hall for years, despite a Republican not winning the race in heavily Democratic New York in almost two decades. He’s currently polling last behind Democratic nomine