Mayor Bill de Blasio is calling out the state over the recently passed budget.

Speaking on "Inside City Hall" Monday, the mayor says the deal is always a difficult process, made worse by the governor's attempts to exert control over the city.

"I never get that call that says, 'How can we help you get the job done?" What would make your life, the city, work better. What would make the schools work better, what would make NYCHA work better?' A lot of politics, a lot of interference, a lot of red tape, that's what I get," De Blasio said.

The budget calls for more state oversight of public housing and education. 

An independent monitor will be chosen for NYCHA.

They will be in charge of selecting private contractors to make repairs.

The city is also being forced to pay $418 million to the MTA, an idea the mayor had strongly resisted. 

But de Blasio says there is reason to celebrate because the budget includes a guarantee that the money will remain in the five boroughs.

Mondays with the Mayor, Part 1: Re­sponding to the state budget