State political leaders spoke out last week, saying that building more housing is one of the greatest challenges facing the city.

Mayor Eric Adams, Gov. Kathy Hochul and City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams have all laid out their agendas to start building more housing in the five boroughs.

Speaker Adams joined Errol Louis on "Inside City Hall" Tuesday night to discuss her plan, which includes a "Fair Housing Framework" that considers access to opportunity, infrastructure capacity and displacement risk in each district.

"We had to come up with something comprehensive — to make it palatable — and something that would not just focus on the number of housing, but how to do it right," Adams said.

Adams also discussed the city getting a substantial portion of an $800 million federal aid package for the migrant crisis, budget cuts in the city's Department of Education and the mayor's plan to involuntarily hospitalize people who appear to have severe mental health issues.