voteinorout on Instagram: "#ZohranMamdani’s first 100 days in #NYC include measurable actions across infrastructure, labor enforcement, and affordability, showing early results in the broader #Politics debate.
City data shows over 100,000 potholes filled, one of the fastest paces in over a decade, alongside what officials describe as the lowest January crime levels on record, with declines in shootings, burglary, and major crimes. The administration secured nearly $2 million for fast food and retail workers through enforcement actions, launched “rental ripoff” hearings across all five boroughs, and advanced universal childcare pilots for 2 year olds. Additional moves include a $50 million parks investment, action against “junk fees,” and efforts to reduce crashes and traffic injuries, with Mamdani emphasizing that government must deliver on “the smallest task” to build trust on larger issues.
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42 likes, 0 comments - voteinorout on April 12, 2026: "#ZohranMamdani’s first 100 days in #NYC include measurable actions across infrastructure, labor enforcement, and affordability, showing early results in the broader #Politics debate.
City data shows over 100,000 potholes filled, one of the fastest paces in over a decade, alongside what officials describe as the lowest January crime levels on record, with declines in shootings, burglary, and major crimes. The administration secured nearly $2 million for fast food and retail workers through enforcement actions, launched “rental ripoff” hearings across all five boroughs, and advanced universal childcare pilots for 2 year olds. Additional moves include a $50 million parks investment, action against “junk fees,” and efforts to reduce crashes and traffic injuries, with Mamdani emphasizing that government must deliver on “the smallest task” to build trust on larger issues.
Help this information get to more voters. 🇺🇸 A well-informed electorate is a prerequisite to Democracy.—Thomas Jefferson".