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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMaintaining the momentum of Mamdani's historically successful election campaign has meant doing the little things right.

https://prospect.org/2026/04/10/zohran-mamdani-getting-new-york-city-believe-in-government/

Credit: Michael Brochstein/Sipa USA via AP Images
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK It was the first Rental Ripoff hearing and people were pissed. Set up by Mayor Zohran Mamdani and attended by leaders of his administration and 150 city workers across multiple departments, the hearings gave tenants a chance to describe conditions their landlords refuse to fixrats, mold, dangerous constructionalong with a spate of unnecessary and hidden fees. They had three minutes each to share their experiences. But they also got to do something unexpected: set policy priorities for one of the largest cities in the world.
Arrayed around the room were posterboards, which not only asked tenants what problems they faced but sought their input on policy proposals brainstormed by staff, like fining landlords who dont make repairs, making it easier to form tenant unions, or enabling the city to take over buildings when there are serial violations. Placing a sticker by the proposal signaled approval. But in addition, the public could also write their own policy alternatives on Post-It notes. And they did. Require transparency on who landlords (LLC) are so [we] can hold them accountable, read one note. Another suggested a crackdown on charging market rates when the unit is rent-stabilized so the landlord could pocket the difference.
Some management companies list vacant apartments and request non-refundable application fees, a third person wrote. They make more money on application fees than collecting rent. People came up with interesting ideas! said Sam Levine, who runs the citys Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP). For policy development, its an interactive process. Its like nothing Ive done in my career. The last of five Rental Ripoff hearings, one for each borough, was in Staten Island this week. Im sad theyre over! Levine said.
Mamdani came to Gracie Mansion on the strength of mass engagement from his supporters, including the 104,400 volunteers who knocked on doors daily during his campaign. His first hundred days in office end today, and his goals for the period have been twofold: show those supporters meaningful progress on their concerns, and expand participation in New York City democracy even more. The block and tackle of municipal government, like filling 100,000 potholes in 100 days, has been one of the basic mechanisms of this effort. Mamdani is confronting many of the citys biggest daily annoyances, by stopping illegal towing, taking down sidewalk sheds, and investing in public bathrooms. Mamdani is just going down the list of things that have pissed him off while living in NYC and addressing them one by one, said one X commenter (who, granted, is from Texas).

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Maintaining the momentum of Mamdani's historically successful election campaign has meant doing the little things right. (Original Post)
Celerity
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comradebillyboy
(10,961 posts)1. I'll be interested in seeing if he can govern as well
as he can campaign.
Celerity
(54,527 posts)2. He seems to be doing it (governing) well so far.
leftstreet
(40,943 posts)3. He inspires people to be part of that governing
Watching socials and reading articles/editorials, it's obvious Mamdani is intent on engaging people and making them know they have agency. He didn't just campaign and acquire massive email lists only to walk away from the people who elected him
BannonsLiver
(20,656 posts)4. Well he's done a good job so far. I'm not seeing the problem.
