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In reply to the discussion: New York Democrat says Mamdani is 'too extreme' to lead NYC [View all]Autumn
(48,163 posts)43. No. He supports keeping the police force at its current size
Mr. Mamdani has proposed creating a Department of Community Safety, separate from the Police Department, to respond to people having mental health crises, and to expand violence interrupter programs. In April, he told The Times that the new department would free up police resources to increase clearance rates for major crimes.
Mr. Cuomo and other candidates seized on his expressions of support for major cuts to the departments budget during his 2020 campaign for State Assembly. But Mr. Mamdani says he now supports keeping the police force at its current size. In the final primary debate, he vowed that he would not defund the police.
He said he would, however, curb the departments massive overtime budget and that he would consider keeping Jessica Tisch on as police commissioner. He has praised some of her policies, like cutting the departments communications staff and fighting corruption.
Mr. Cuomo and other candidates seized on his expressions of support for major cuts to the departments budget during his 2020 campaign for State Assembly. But Mr. Mamdani says he now supports keeping the police force at its current size. In the final primary debate, he vowed that he would not defund the police.
He said he would, however, curb the departments massive overtime budget and that he would consider keeping Jessica Tisch on as police commissioner. He has praised some of her policies, like cutting the departments communications staff and fighting corruption.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/25/nyregion/mamdani-policies-stances.html
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Tokens-I found a few while cleaning out drawers! Well other cities have figured it out so it's a worthwhile endeavor.
Nanjeanne
Jun 30
#46
She should stay in her lane which is on the Long Island Expressway not NY city.
Historic NY
Jun 30
#2
I wasn't the biggest Mamdani fan, but all this shit makes me hope he becomes a big voice in the party.
Scrivener7
Jun 30
#5
Yep. And he has good plans. My lukewarm thoughts about him were because NYC is Taco's next
Scrivener7
Jun 30
#50
I cringed every time I heard it. I knew that when our side is busy explaining, then we're losing.
Oopsie Daisy
Jun 30
#23
Because police now respond to many of these issues and the idea is to let the police focus on crime
Nanjeanne
Jun 30
#29
She, like some others, are resurrecting the 1950's red scare and reintroduce the Black List and Loyalty Oaths.
Ping Tung
Jun 30
#15
Doesn't the NYC mayor represent the 5 boroughs --- NOT Long Island or Gillen's district. From my understanding,
Nanjeanne
Jun 30
#39
So what? He's not the mayor of her district and she really should keep out of a race that has nothing to do with
Nanjeanne
Jun 30
#44
We must do more to call out the extremism of thinking it is OK to go bankrupt from medical bills
ck4829
Jul 4
#67