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🚨 Mamdani Transition Pick Praises “Sneaking” Radical Proposals Into Budgets Celina Su of CUNY is on Zohran Mamdani’s Committee on Community Organizing transition team. She’s a “budget justice” scholar who rejects the idea that budgets are neutral or merely technical, arguing they’re “moral documents” and a site of political...

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