
NYC Mayor Champions Transparency, Saving Residents Money with Bold Consumer Protections
Mayor Zohran Mamdani is putting money back in New Yorkers' pockets with groundbreaking executive orders that ensure price transparency and protect consumers from hidden fees. The initiative brings together city and state leaders to create a fairer, more honest marketplace for all residents.
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New York City is taking a powerful stand for its residents, with Mayor Zohran Mamdani signing two transformative executive orders designed to bring transparency and fairness to everyday transactions. In a move that champions consumer rights and affordability, the city is ushering in a new era where New Yorkers can shop, subscribe, and spend with confidence.
Standing alongside Attorney General Letitia James, City Council Member Julie Menin, and Department of Consumer and Worker Protection Commissioner Sam Levine, Mayor Mamdani introduced comprehensive measures that will help residents keep more money in their pockets. The initiative represents a significant victory for consumer protection and demonstrates what's possible when government works proactively on behalf of its citizens.
The groundbreaking Executive Order No. 9 establishes a Citywide Junk Fee Task Force, led by Deputy Mayor of Economic Justice Julie Su and Commissioner Sam Levine. This collaborative effort will ensure that New Yorkers see exactly what they're paying for upfront, eliminating the surprise charges that have complicated everything from concert tickets to gym memberships. The task force represents a coordinated, thoughtful approach to making the city more affordable and transparent.
Executive Order No. 10 tackles subscription practices, empowering the DCWP to monitor and investigate issues while working closely with the Law Department and the New York State Attorney General's office. This collaborative approach maximizes the city's ability to protect its residents while fostering a marketplace built on trust and honesty.

"New Yorkers deserve to know exactly what they are paying, how much it will cost, and whether they are signing up for an ongoing charge โ before a single dollar leaves their account," Mayor Mamdani explained, emphasizing the administration's commitment to transparency and fairness.
Commissioner Levine echoed this optimism, noting that these measures will "give New Yorkers back the power and transparency they deserve." The initiative doesn't just protect consumers; it also supports honest businesses that have always disclosed prices upfront, creating a level playing field where integrity is rewarded.
Council Member Julie Menin praised the mayor's decisive action, highlighting how the executive orders create "a strong and coordinated framework" that reinforces a fundamental principle: every transaction should be clear and fair. Attorney General James, whose office has already returned millions of dollars to New Yorkers cheated by deceptive practices, enthusiastically pledged to work with the administration to further lower costs.
The city will begin immediate outreach to businesses, helping them understand compliance requirements while making clear that protecting New Yorkers is the top priority. This balanced approach shows the administration's commitment to working constructively with the business community while maintaining firm standards for consumer protection.
This initiative represents more than policyโit's a declaration that New York City values its residents and is willing to innovate boldly to improve their daily lives. By bringing together city and state partners, the administration is demonstrating the power of collaboration in creating positive change. As these executive orders take effect, New Yorkers can look forward to a marketplace where transparency isn't just an idealโit's the standard.
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