As NYC Council itches for a raise, Mamdani and Menin say they won't take one themselves

New York City Council Members Set Stage for Raises, But Mayor and Speaker Decline

A new commission will be formed to review salaries of all city elected officials, including council members, as part of a bid to increase annual pay by $20,000. However, Mayor Zohran Mamdani and Council Speaker Julie Menin have surprised many by announcing they won't take the proposed salary bump themselves.

The decision comes after months of debate over whether council members should receive a cost-of-living adjustment that hasn't been seen since 2016. While some lawmakers are eager to boost their salaries, which currently stand at $148,500 for council members and $164,500 for Menin, the mayor and speaker have taken a more cautious approach.

Mamdani's spokesperson confirmed that the mayor will not take a pay raise during his first term, citing concerns over affordability. When asked about her decision, Menin echoed Mamdani's stance, stating she also won't be taking a salary increase despite advocating for a cost-of-living adjustment for council members.

The move has been welcomed by some as a way to get the city back on track with its traditional schedule of regularly reviewing salaries. The commission is expected to meet every four years, just like it did under Mayor Eric Adams before he skipped the process entirely.

However, critics argue that this new approach could be seen as an attempt to circumvent the proper channels and avoid making tough decisions about how to allocate city funds. Good-government groups have criticized council members for attempting to push through salary increases without following the established procedure.

Ultimately, the outcome of this commission will depend on the recommendations made by the appointed members, which will still need to be approved by the Council before they can take effect. While it's unclear what the final decision will look like, one thing is clear: the stage has been set for a heated debate over salaries and budget priorities in New York City.
 
🤔 I mean, come on! Politicians making excuses? Can't they just be transparent about why they don't want a raise? 🙄 Like, if they're not going to take the hit, why should we have to pay for it through taxes? The whole thing just feels like a PR stunt to me... and honestly, I'm kinda excited to see how this all plays out 🤷‍♂️. Council members are already making bank – what's another $20k gonna do? Just seems like they're trying to save face and maintain some semblance of integrity
 
Wow 🤯 the fact that Mayor Mamdani and Council Speaker Menin are declining their own pay raises despite advocating for it is crazy 💸 they're setting an example, but also getting roasted by critics 👎 who say it's a sneaky move to avoid making tough budget decisions 🤑
 
😊 I gotta say, I'm kinda stoked about this new commission idea! It's great that we're having an open conversation about our city officials' pay, and now we get to see some accountability in action 🙌. It might be a bummer that the mayor and speaker aren't taking a raise themselves (can you blame 'em though? 😂), but this new process gives us a chance to re-evaluate what's fair and reasonable for these positions. Plus, having a regular schedule for reviewing salaries is like, super helpful in keeping our city's finances on track 💸! Now it's all about the commission's recommendations – fingers crossed we get some innovative solutions that benefit everyone 🤞.
 
😩🤯 just when u thought things couldn't get worse, another NYC council member tryin to raise their own pay 🤑 meanwhile mayor & speaker are all like "no way" 🙅‍♂️ might be good for the city's finances though, but can we trust these ppl with our tax dollars? 💸 still think the commission is just a PR stunt to avoid doin' any real work 😒
 
Umm... I feel like this is kinda weird? 🤔 They wanna give everyone else a $20k raise but not the mayor and speaker themselves? It seems kinda backwards, you know? Like, why should they be treated any differently than the rest of us? 🤑 The commission thing sounds cool and all, but what if it's just a way to kick the can down the road? We'll still have to wait 4 years for them to make any decisions... 🕰️
 
I feel kinda weird about this, you know? Like, council members are already making 148k+ a year, that's pretty decent money 💸. And now they're saying no to a $20k raise? I get it, affordability is a thing, but come on, they gotta eat too 🍔👀. I hope the commission does its job and we get some transparency about who's getting what and why 💡. It's like, shouldn't they be setting an example for the rest of us who aren't making 6 figures? 🤑.
 
idk why mayor & speaker dont wanna take the raise 🤔 its like they r trying 2 show they r on the same side as everyone els... dont get me wrong, i get where they r comin from w/ the affordability thing, but a $20k bump isnt gonna break them or anythin 💸 coudnt they just lead by example tho? 🤷‍♀️
 
I'm thinking the mayor and speaker are kinda cool for not wanting to take a pay raise themselves 🤔. I mean, think about it, if they lead by example, it'll be harder for others to justify taking an increase 💸. Plus, this commission thing is like a good idea, right? It's all about being transparent and making sure everyone follows the rules 👮‍♀️. The fact that some people are worried about them trying to sneak one past everyone though, I get it 🙅‍♂️. Either way, this is gonna be interesting to watch unfold!
 
idk about this... mayor & speaker saying no to pay raise is kinda weird 🤔 think it's 'cause they dont wanna be seen as being all out of touch with city ppl, but at the same time its like they're being all cautious about makin' a change 😊 council members r already gettin paid pretty well $148k+ 🤑 what's wrong w/ takin a lil bit more? some ppl might say it's 'bout transparency and accountability, but really its just politics 🤷‍♀️
 
I dont get why they cant just follow procedure already 🤷‍♂️. They're making a big deal about forming a commission to review salaries but at the end of the day, its still gonna be up to them whether or not we get a pay raise. And if theyre really worried about affordability, how come council members arent taking a hit on their salary first? It seems like a pretty sneaky move to me 🤑
 
idk about this new commission setup 🤔... seems like a pretty standard move to get everyone on board with raises but mayor & speaker are being super chill about it 😎. i mean, don't get me wrong, the thought of 20k more annually isn't terrible, especially after 9 years without an adjustment 🤑. but at the same time, council members should be able to make a living wage too 💸... and good gov groups are right on point about the whole 'following procedure' thing 📝. this commission is gonna have some major decisions to make!
 
🤯 I mean come on! What's going on here?! Mayor Mamdani and Speaker Menin just turned their backs on themselves, on their colleagues, by not taking the proposed raise 🤑. Like, they're supposed to be leaders, to set an example for everyone else... but nope, they'd rather stay humble (or in this case, broke 😒). And good-government groups are right to call them out on it too! This whole thing feels like a huge power play, where the Mayor and Speaker are just trying to avoid making any tough decisions about budgeting 🤷‍♀️. Newsflash: we want to see some real leadership around here, not just lip service 👀
 
I think its kinda weird that mayor and speaker arent taking the raise themselves 🤔 I mean they're just going to form a commission to figure it out, but what about their own pockets? Shouldn't they lead by example or at least show some transparency? I get why some of them might not wanna take the bump, especially with affordability concerns, but still... its like they're sending a message that council members are above being held to the same rules as everyone else. Im not sure about this commission thingy tho... seems like they're just kinda sweeping the problem under the rug 🧹
 
I gotta say 🤔, this new commission thingy seems like a good idea, but at the same time I'm kinda worried it's just a way to let lawmakers get around their own rules. Like, if they really wanted to increase salaries, why not just do it themselves? Instead, they're passing the buck and making others decide for them 🤷‍♀️. And yeah, I know the mayor and speaker are trying to be all about affordability and whatnot, but I'm still skeptical. What's next, gonna be some fancy new committee just to review the commission? It's all a bit too much for me 😒.
 
So the mayor and speaker are trying to get out of taking a pay raise, that's a new one . I mean, who doesn't love getting paid $148k+ a year? But seriously, it's kinda funny how they're making this commission thingy happen just so they don't have to take a bump. It's like, "Hey, let's get some other people to decide our pay, that way we can say no . I guess the city's finances are tight enough already . Can you imagine if they actually managed to make it work and raised everyone's pay? There would be so much drama in City Hall
 
I don't know man, I'm kinda torn about this whole situation 🤔. On one hand, I think it's cool that the commission is being formed to review salaries, it's like they're taking a step back to make sure everything is fair and transparent 👍. But on the other hand, I get why some people might see it as a way for council members to avoid making tough decisions about budgets 🤑. It's like they're dodging the issue instead of facing it head-on 💪.

I think what's important here is that we have an open and honest discussion about salaries and budget priorities in NYC. We need to make sure that everyone is on the same page and that we're not just throwing money around without a plan 📊. The commission has the opportunity to bring some much-needed clarity to this situation, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed that they'll make some smart recommendations 🤞.

It's also worth noting that if council members are going to be on the commission, maybe it's time for them to take a step back and let someone else make the decisions for once 😂. Just kidding, sort of!
 
🤔 I'm kinda torn about this, you know? On one hand, $20k doesn't seem like that much considering how hard council members work and all. But on the other hand, it's a bit fishy that the mayor and speaker aren't taking a raise themselves. Like, if they're not willing to set an example, what's the point of doing it at all? 🤷‍♀️ And good-government groups are totally right in saying that this commission thing could be an attempt to sidestep the whole process... I mean, shouldn't we just get a straight-up vote on whether or not council members get a raise? 🚫
 
omg I cant even imagine being a NYC council member 🤯 its crazy that theyre trying to get around the rules by forming a new commission idk if thats gonna work tho... like isnt the point of having a commission just to, you know, make sure everyone follows the same rules? 😂 and now theyre gonna meet every 4 years? thats so random 📆 its interesting that the mayor and speaker are being cautious about taking the pay raise though, I guess u can say they're trying to be responsible with the city's money 💸 but at the same time, idk if thats really fair to council members who have been without a cost-of-living adjustment since 2016... its gonna be interesting to see how this all plays out 🤔
 
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