The headline numbers
How the plan reaches you
A one-minute profile, then a clear picture of where each policy lands in your life: what it covers, what it changes, what it adds up to over the term.
How the plan lands across the community
From retirees in stabilized apartments to working families to minimum-wage earners, every kind of household has something to gain. The plan is built to meet New Yorkers where we live: rent stability for tenants, childcare and pre-K for parents, a wage floor that lifts the lowest-paid. A stronger city, for every borough.
Help turn the plan into law
The plan above doesn't pass on its own. Public testimony, comment periods, and Council pressure are how a campaign platform becomes city policy.
Find your CB
58 community boards advise on land use, budget, and quality-of-life issues. Meetings are public.
Rent Guidelines Board
The 9-member RGB holds public hearings each spring before voting on stabilized rent adjustments.
Read the full platform
The Mayor's published positions on every issue covered above, in his own words.
Contact your member
The 51-member Council holds budget and approval power over many platform initiatives.
Track state legislation
Universal childcare and revenue-side proposals require state-level action and funding.
Visit the Mayor's website
Track executive orders, announcements, and the Office of Equity & Racial Justice, publisher of the True Cost of Living measure.