Outgoing executive appointments (or their failure) can be decisive policy levers that constrain or enable an incoming administration’s agenda by reshaping quasi‑independent boards (here, the Rent Guidelines Board). A last‑minute decline or botched confirmation can clear the way for successor policy or lock in a predecessor’s intent.
— Recognizing terminal appointments as a repeatable governance tactic shows how transition‑period administrative moves determine immediate policy outcomes in cities and states.
Jarrett Dieterle
2026.01.12
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Eric Adams’s failed board appointments left four vacancies that allowed incoming mayor Zohran Mamdani to appoint a majority to the nine‑member Rent Guidelines Board in spring 2026.
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