NEW YORK, January 2, 2026 —Newly sworn-in New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani signed his administration’s first two executive orders on his first day, immediately revoking all orders issued by his predecessor before a key indictment date. The move establishes how his team will govern as he begins a term focused on affordability for working residents.
Calling it a “reset for City Hall,” Mamdani said the action marks the start of an administration dedicated to delivering results. “Today marks the first step in building an administration that works for all New Yorkers,” the mayor stated, outlining a plan to tackle challenges and usher in a new era for the city.
What Did the First Executive Order Do?
The first order revoked all executive orders issued before September 26, 2024. This action effectively wipes the administrative slate clean following the indictment of former Mayor Eric Adams. The order includes a provision allowing the Mamdani administration to reissue policies it deems essential for maintaining continuity, service excellence, and value-driven leadership.
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What Is the New City Hall Structure?
The second executive order formally establishes the Mamdani administration’s structure and operations. It creates five Deputy Mayor roles to oversee key governance areas. According to City Hall, the new structure is designed to align leadership with the administration’s stated priorities as it begins implementing its policy agenda.
Who Are the New Deputy Mayors?
The order appoints five individuals to lead major city divisions:
- First Deputy Mayor: Dean Fuleihan
- Deputy Mayor of Housing and Planning: Leila Bozorg
- Deputy Mayor of Economic Justice: Julia Su
- Deputy Mayor of Operations: Julia Kerson
- Deputy Mayor of Health and Human Services: Helen Arteaga
What Is the Mayor’s Stated Focus?
Mayor Mamdani emphasized an “affordability agenda” aimed at working New Yorkers. In his statement, he said the executive orders established the foundation for an administration that must now “deliver on our affordability agenda, tackle the challenges facing New Yorkers, and usher in a new era for New York City.”
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