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Wed Nov 5, 2025, 01:09 PM Nov 5

I don't know how NY City Council operates. Will it be in a lockstep with the new Mayor

or will they offer objections? Especially since he is new to this executive job?

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I don't know how NY City Council operates. Will it be in a lockstep with the new Mayor (Original Post) question everything Nov 5 OP
It is similar to other legislative bodies IbogaProject Nov 5 #1
NYC City Council prides itself on its independence from any mayor. RandySF Nov 5 #2
The Hertage Society advicates for them IbogaProject Nov 5 #3

IbogaProject

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1. It is similar to other legislative bodies
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 03:30 PM
Nov 5

Slightly less regional infighting but that exists given NYC's vast geography. What is about to come is a building mania across midtown and other office heavy areas. All the housing ballot measors passed which remove most of the planning processes.

IbogaProject

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3. The Hertage Society advicates for them
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 08:05 PM
Nov 5

I fear it can create unforseen bias to approve business friendly measures. Thus can be overt with an expectation of getting work after teem limit and also just not see the job beyond a stepping stone.

https://www.heritage.org/political-process/report/term-limits-the-only-way-clean-congress

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