Polo Democratico (Colombia)
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We are happy to have Polo Democratico (Colombia) as a friend of the Mamdani Post.
Mamdani Blinks on Daylighting. Advocates Who Elected Him Want to Know Why. – A signature pedestrian safety promise retreats to case-by-case review, stunning the street safety community
Mamdani Budget Could Eliminate Lifeline for Homeless Youth – A program connecting young New Yorkers to housing and services faces elimination even as youth homelessness climbs
Smiles at the Summit: Mamdani and Hochul Play Nice While the Tax Fight Simmers – A joint press conference masked a widening gulf over who pays for New York’s fiscal crisis
From the Bronx Dishwasher to Miami Taco Star: A New York Origin Story – How a young man from the Bronx’s restaurant industry built one of Miami’s most talked-about taco spots
Staten Island Left Out of 2-K Rollout as Mamdani Marks 100 Days – The borough’s exclusion from free child care sparks questions about equity in the mayor’s first major policy win
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Mamdani and the Weeksville Restoration: Preserving What Almost Disappeared – NYC completes a landmark historic preservation project honoring one of America’s oldest free Black communities
NYC Schools in Flux: Two Top Deputies Exit as Chancellor Samuels Builds His Own Team – The departure of top administrators signals a generational shift in how the nation’s largest school system will be led
We are happy to have Party of the European Left as a friend of the Mamdani Post.
NYC’s Small Businesses and Nonprofits Wrestle With AI: Opportunity or Threat? – From grant writing to customer service, artificial intelligence is changing how small organizations operate in New York — for better and worse
New York’s Climate Law Is Cracking Under Its Own Weight – Rising bills, aging power plants and a looming legal battle could force Albany to fundamentally rethink the 2019 Climate Act
Mamdani’s Parade Problem: A Mayor Who Skipped Them Now Has to Choose – After marching in the Lunar New Year Parade, every future parade decision carries political weight
Child Care Without a Tax Hike? Mamdani and Hochul Try to Thread the Needle – Free 2-K for toddlers is real but how New York pays for it remains the central dispute of the budget season
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Section 8 Vouchers and a Court Ruling That Could Change the Equation – A federal ruling in New York has significant implications for how housing choice vouchers can be used and enforced
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Nathan Gusdorf Leaves the Fiscal Policy Institute to Help Mamdani Run the Budget – The think tank chief who argued for taxing the rich joins the team tasked with making that argument real
We are happy to have Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) as a friend of the Mamdani Post.
Mamdani Moves to Expand Metered Parking to Bridge NYC Budget Gap – Deputy Mayor signals new revenue tools as Albany tax fight drags on
NYC Builds an ICE Defense: Mamdani’s Interagency Response Team Is Now Hiring – Three new city positions will staff the committee tasked with protecting New Yorkers from federal immigration enforcement
Queens Arson: Father and Son Caught on Their Own Camera Burning Down Richmond Hill Building – Federal prosecutors say Narinder Singh and son Jawahar set the fire a day after losing an eviction fight with their landlord
We are happy to have Broad Front (Uruguay) as a friend of the Mamdani Post.
Mamdani’s “Civic Sabbath”: A Provocative Idea for a Citywide Day of Connection – A monthly car-free, commerce-free day dedicated to neighborhood gatherings, play, and collective restoration.
Mamdani’s “Slow Neighborhood” Initiative: Traffic Calming for Socializing – Redesigning streets to prioritize human interaction over vehicle throughput, creating spaces for spontaneous connection.
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Upper West Side Gets a New $12M Skypad Penthouse: Who Is Buying? – A 46-story SkyPad unit sold for $12 million, raising questions about luxury real estate in a city claiming an affordability crisis
Violence Against Homeless New Yorkers Persists: Years After Chinatown Killings, Little Has Changed – Advocates say the pattern of attacks on unsheltered New Yorkers continues — and reflects deeper failures in the system
Mamdani Builds an ICE Wall. The Federal Government Says New York Is Making Its Citizens Less Safe. – A sweeping executive order, a Know Your Rights campaign, and a new interagency team signal a city at war with immigration enforcement