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NYC Councilmember Optimistic About Future with Mayor-Elect Mamdani

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As the New York City Council prepares to welcome a new speaker and a new mayor, Councilmember Lincoln Restler expressed optimism about the potential collaborative relationship with Zohran Mamdani, who is set to take office in 2026. Restler, a Democrat representing the 33rd District in Brooklyn, believes that Mamdani will foster a more effective and transparent government compared to the current administration under Eric Adams.

Expectations for Collaboration and Oversight

During an interview with CBS News New York’s “The Point with Marcia Kramer,” Restler articulated his support for Mamdani’s agenda, which focuses on housing affordability, transportation improvements, and public safety. He noted that his own priorities would remain unchanged in the new year, emphasizing the necessity of holding the mayor accountable.

“I’m very excited to work with this mayor to help deliver on his affordability agenda,” Restler stated. He characterized working with Adams and his team as challenging, expressing confidence that Mamdani’s administration will bring in “high-caliber people.” This, he believes, will lead to a “much more effective government and a much more honest government.”

Restler also indicated that the City Council would maintain a stance of “fair, independent oversight” rather than merely endorsing Mamdani’s initiatives. He remarked, “I hope that there’s a balance between partnering with him to deliver on his affordability agenda and also, when we disagree or when we think that they’re on the wrong track, we’ll say so.”

Transitioning Teams and Future Plans

Last week, Mamdani made headlines by requesting the resignations of 179 staff members from Adams’s team. He also announced plans to engage over 400 advisors to assist with his transition into office. Among his key appointments, Jessica Tisch will continue as the NYPD Commissioner, while Dean Fuleihan, the former budget director for Mayor Bill de Blasio, has been named the first deputy mayor.

Restler highlighted the positive communication established between Mamdani’s team and his office, expressing hope for a successful administration that prioritizes the needs of working-class residents in New York City. “My hope is for him to be a success and to really help to make life in New York City more affordable for working people that are struggling to get by,” Restler remarked.

As the city approaches this significant transition, the relationship between the new mayor and the City Council will be closely monitored. The effectiveness of Mamdani’s leadership and his ability to address the pressing issues facing New Yorkers will ultimately set the tone for his time in office.

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