Boston taxpayers forced to bankroll ‘Trans Period Pride’ event amid $50 million budget deficit
Boston taxpayers are facing a significant budget deficit of $50 million while being required to fund the 'Trans Period Pride' event. This situation has raised concerns among residents about the allocation of public funds. Mayor Michelle Wu's administration is under scrutiny for prioritizing such events amid financial challenges.
- ▪Boston is experiencing a $50 million budget deficit.
- ▪Taxpayers are being asked to fund the 'Trans Period Pride' event.
- ▪The decision has sparked debate about the use of public funds.
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