Mayor Mamdani Highlights Child Care and Worker Protections in 100-Day Address
Mayor Zohran Mamdani of New York City used his 100-day address to emphasize his administration's early achievements in child care and worker protections. The address, delivered at the Knockdown Center in Maspeth, Queens, marked a significant milestone for Mamdani, who was elected in November. He introduced a governing philosophy termed 'pothole politics,' which focuses on delivering both major promises and everyday solutions to rebuild trust in city governance. The event was attended by a large crowd, including U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders, who joined Mamdani at a labor rally earlier in the day. The mayor's team showcased a 'museum' of accomplishments, including a map of city child care centers and references to his support for fast food workers and small businesses. Mamdani's speech aimed to demonstrate progress on campaign promises related to child care, transit, and workers' rights, while addressing early skepticism about the feasibility of these initiatives.