NYC Mayor-elect Mamdani finds 'weirdest thing'
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New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is set to make more changes at City Hall.His incoming administration has requested the resignations of 179 staff members from Mayor Eric Adams' administration,
New York City Comptroller Brad Lander is urging city pension fund officials to re-bid $42.3 billion managed by BlackRock, saying the fund manager has deprioritized climate concerns. It marks the first major move by a Democratic official to counter pressure on financial companies from Republican allies of the fossil-fuel industry.
Speaking about his love of Arsenal earlier this week, Mamdani had said: "Every day I wake up, I think about Squillaci, Cygan, Chamakh."
New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani says he's raised more than $2 million toward his $4 million goal a week after asking supporters for donations to help fund his transition.
A moderate Democrat said on Wednesday she had enough support to become the next speaker of the New York City Council.
Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman said that he is directing cameras and security technology be installed along the New York City border in light of Zohran Mamdani's victory.
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New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani asks 179 staffers who work for Eric Adams to resign
The Mamdani transition committee says it has received roughly 70,000 resumes of people willing work in the incoming administration.
Mamdani's free child-care pledge could reshape family life in a city that has become far from affordable for many Americans.
The 400 comrades tapped by Mamdani to help his transition into City Hall include the local DSA’s co-chairs Gustavo Gordillo and Grace Mausser, who recently bragged that the mayoral election’s outcome counted as a “mandate” for their shared socialist agenda.
New York City’s incoming leadership may be talking about affordability, but the first people to feel the impact could be
Outgoing New York Mayor Eric Adams is racing to fill key positions before Zohran Mamdani takes office, including on the powerful Rent Guidelines Board, which could undermine the incoming mayor’s pledge to freeze rents on more than 1 million stabilized apartments.