Mamdani Nods to Menin as Next City Council Speaker, Pledges Cooperation
In a move that has sent a clear message about his intentions for the upcoming legislative session, Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani acknowledged moderate Councilmember Julie Menin as the next speaker of the City Council. This comes a day after Menin announced she had secured enough support among her colleagues to take on the role.
Mamdani's comments, made while volunteering at a Thanksgiving meal giveaway in Harlem with Al Sharptonβs National Action Network, suggested that he views Menin as a key partner in fulfilling his agenda of affordability. The Upper East Side lawmaker, who did not endorse Mamdani in the general election, has been touted by some as a potential check on the mayor-elect's democratic socialist goals.
The relationship between Mamdani and Menin appears to be one of cooperation, with both parties expressing excitement about working together to address issues like affordable housing, childcare, and cost-cutting measures. However, Mamdani sidestepped questions about his stance on other speaker candidates who supported his campaign, such as Brooklyn Councilmember Crystal Hudson.
As speaker, Menin will wield significant influence over the city's budget and legislative process, potentially offering a counterbalance to the mayoral office. This dynamic is reminiscent of the current Speaker Adrienne Adams' contentious relationship with Mayor Eric Adams, which has led to repeated use of supermajorities to override vetoes.
Both Mamdani and Menin have spoken highly of their phone conversations on Wednesday, with Menin expressing enthusiasm for a future partnership on key issues like universal childcare and affordable housing. However, there is no indication that Menin will support Mamdani's proposal to create a new Department of Community Safety, which would deploy social workers over police officers in mental health calls.
In a move that has sent a clear message about his intentions for the upcoming legislative session, Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani acknowledged moderate Councilmember Julie Menin as the next speaker of the City Council. This comes a day after Menin announced she had secured enough support among her colleagues to take on the role.
Mamdani's comments, made while volunteering at a Thanksgiving meal giveaway in Harlem with Al Sharptonβs National Action Network, suggested that he views Menin as a key partner in fulfilling his agenda of affordability. The Upper East Side lawmaker, who did not endorse Mamdani in the general election, has been touted by some as a potential check on the mayor-elect's democratic socialist goals.
The relationship between Mamdani and Menin appears to be one of cooperation, with both parties expressing excitement about working together to address issues like affordable housing, childcare, and cost-cutting measures. However, Mamdani sidestepped questions about his stance on other speaker candidates who supported his campaign, such as Brooklyn Councilmember Crystal Hudson.
As speaker, Menin will wield significant influence over the city's budget and legislative process, potentially offering a counterbalance to the mayoral office. This dynamic is reminiscent of the current Speaker Adrienne Adams' contentious relationship with Mayor Eric Adams, which has led to repeated use of supermajorities to override vetoes.
Both Mamdani and Menin have spoken highly of their phone conversations on Wednesday, with Menin expressing enthusiasm for a future partnership on key issues like universal childcare and affordable housing. However, there is no indication that Menin will support Mamdani's proposal to create a new Department of Community Safety, which would deploy social workers over police officers in mental health calls.