New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced a new “block by block” initiative to tackle the city’s affordable housing crisis Tuesday morning.
The plan focuses on 400,000 affordable housing units, enhancing tenant protections and investing in public housing. Some 200,000 of those units will be new, rent-stabilized homes built over the next decade, as well as preserving and stabilizing an additional 200,000 homes.



Just because you don’t know the answer to these questions doesn’t mean there aren’t answers. You’re literally asking questions that are answered in the original article. Can you stop embarrassing yourself?
Seriously. Do this. Write down your questions above on paper. Then, read the article and see how many questions you can answer from READING. If you do that and show me your homework I’ll fill in anything you missed or wasn’t answered. But you really need to show me some effort first. You’re acting like a child that can’t write a book report.
Also, policy plans don’t suddenly explode and end when a Mayor leaves office. The city makes contracts and agreements that is has to uphold.
This isn’t even about Mamdani at this point. This is me being amazed at how much effort you put into literally not understanding something.