While the mayor pushes back against the “defund” bandwagon, his sleight of hand misses an opportunity in a time of crisis. The police budget has grown enormously because of lavish benefits that the city has awarded to NYPD employees and because New York State laws make it difficult to slow the increase in those costs once the perks have been awarded. The de Blasio administration is doing little to address those problems. Resisting calls to defund the department shouldn’t mean carrying on with a cost structure growing increasingly unwieldy. Police in New York have a hard job, but the extraordinary increase in the department’s benefit costs makes the budget a target. Read Full Article »