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Malliotakis Testimony on Proposed NYC Water Rate Increase

June 3, 2026

(NEW YORK, NY) — Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis submitted the following testimony to the New York City Water Board opposing the Fiscal Year 2027 proposed water and wastewater rate increase:

 

As prepared for submission to the New York City Water Board:

 

Members of the New York City Water Board

Re: Fiscal Year 2027 Proposed Water and Wastewater Rate Increase

 

Dear Members of the Board:

 

New Yorkers are facing an affordability crisis. Homeowners, seniors on fixed incomes, and small businesses continue to struggle under the weight of rising property taxes, utility costs, government fees, mandates, tolls, and other burdens imposed by city and state government.

 

As a Member of Congress, I helped secure more than $150 billion in landmark federal infrastructure funding benefiting New York. If ratepayers are now being asked to absorb additional costs to maintain and improve critical infrastructure, they deserve a clear explanation as to why these increases remain necessary.

 

A proposed increase of up to 6 percent may appear modest on paper, but for many families it is simply one more burden on top of the growing financial pressures already imposed by city and state government. Before asking homeowners, seniors, and small businesses I represent to pay more, government should demonstrate the same fiscal discipline in spending taxpayer dollars.

 

I urge the Board to reconsider this proposed increase and demonstrate that every available federal, state, and local funding source, as well as every reasonable cost-saving measure, has been exhausted before imposing additional costs on the people I represent. Water is a necessity of daily life, and no one should be asked to pay more for a service they cannot live without. The residents of Staten Island and southern Brooklyn cannot continue to serve as the City's fallback funding source whenever City Hall decides it wants more money.

 

Sincerely,

Nicole Malliotakis

Member of Congress