New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani said this week in a Politico interview that his campaign pledge to make buses free will not be implemented in 2026, citing the absence of a free-bus proposal in Albany's budget process and ongoing discussions with the governor and legislative leaders. This week, reports noted that on his 100th day President Trump publicly urged tax cuts, cleaning Manhattan and federal assistance on crime; Mamdani has privately pitched a $21 billion federal housing grant plan, including 12,000 units and decking over rail tracks, and continues talks with state officials.
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Mamdani's free bus promise could have saved you money on daily commutes. His $21 billion housing plan might bring more affordable homes to New York City. Keep an eye on these budget talks. They directly impact your wallet and living situation.
Mamdani's campaign promises are on hold due to budget issues. It's a reminder that political pledges often depend on funding and cooperation from other officials. Worth forwarding if you know someone who relies on public transportation or is house hunting in NYC.
State and city fiscal managers and legislators gained additional time to negotiate funding, fiscal impacts, and legislative alignment before committing resources to a free-bus program.
Low-income New Yorkers and daily transit riders suffered a delay in promised fare-free bus access as implementation moved beyond 2026.
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