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Morning Headlines: Gov. Hochul Calls on SUNY Students to Volunteer at Food Pantries, ICE Recruiting NYPD Officers, and NYC Mayor Elect Mamdani’s Transit Plan

Nov 7, 2025
Ramsey Khalifa and Stephen Nesson, WNYC transportation reporters, dive into pressing local issues. They discuss Governor Hochul's call for SUNY students to aid food pantries amid a federal shutdown. Khalifa highlights the expansion of camera enforcement on bus lanes, while Nesson analyzes the cost and constraints of Mayor-elect Mamdani's ambitious free bus plan. Additionally, they explore how the political discourse around the Gateway tunnels affected the recent New Jersey gubernatorial election, revealing the intertwined nature of transit and politics.
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ADVICE

Help At Food Pantries Now

  • Volunteer at local food pantries to help amid the federal shutdown threatening food aid for millions of New Yorkers.
  • Governor Kathy Hochul urged all 500 members of the Empire State Service Corps to take action today.
INSIGHT

ICE Targets NYPD With Lucrative Ads

  • ICE is directly recruiting NYPD officers with social media ads promising higher pay and big bonuses amid concerns about incoming city oversight changes.
  • The ads stress perks like student loan repayment and no degree requirements to entice officers to leave NYPD.
ADVICE

Don't Block Bus Lanes

  • Respect new bus-lane camera enforcement and avoid blocking bus lanes to prevent fines after the 60-day warning period.
  • The MTA will fine blocking drivers starting at $50 after the warning phase to improve speed and safety.
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