Bill de Blasio still wants to do to the rest of the country what he did to the city — but this time as a member of President Biden’s Cabinet.
is lobbying to succeed Labor Secretary Martin Walsh, a source familiar with the matter said Thursday.
As of June 30, 2022 — six months after he left office — the number had declined to 304,095, due to a hiring freeze and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The combined effects of his actions pushed total payroll spending from $41 billion to $53.4 billion, a 30% increase. “The Republican argument against him is: He was too pro-labor and his contract-negotiation style is costing the tens of billions of dollars right now,” Sheinkopf said. “The bad aroma in the post-de Blasio years could be enough to toss him over the side.”
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