The firm charged a rate of $950 per hour, and the city “expects to pay” up to $650,000 for work related to the hearing.
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Michelle Wu defends Boston's immigration policies in Congress hearing. Here's what she said
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‘Give ‘em hell Michelle’: Mayor Wu stayed calm and combative during her first congressional hearing on immigration
Wu defends Boston's record on crime, Trust Act as congressional Republicans grill mayors over immigration
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu appeared before a congressional committee alongside mayors from New York, Chicago and Denver on Wednesday.
Wu emerged from the marathon hearing largely unscathed, and managed to land a few hits in the face of aggressive questioning.
If Committee Chairman James Comer expected Wu to be the weak link among the four mayors, he had to be disappointed. She turned out to be the most articulate.
Embattled New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) faced a barrage of criticism at a House Oversight and Accountability Committee hearing with so-called sanctuary city mayors on Wednesday — with much of the backlash coming from his fellow Democrats.
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