Mayor Michelle Wu is preparing for a reelection battle against Josh Kraft, who criticized her leadership. Wu emphasized her extensive experience in city governance and her commitment to community needs. As she gears up for her campaign, she will also testify before Congress about Boston's immigration policies. Kraft, launching his bid with a focus on education and housing, has accused Wu of being out of touch, but she counters that effective governance requires depth of understanding and urgency, challenging his lack of political experience and recent residency in Boston.
It's actually easy to say the right words. The complicated part is actually moving things forward in a way that is both responsive to the community and exhibits a sense of urgency.
It's a really complex and beautiful thing that's called democracy. There's nothing like it. It's different from the private sector, it's different from philanthropy.
A good landlord tax break is not the same as rent control.
I'm a little surprised that someone who's never even voted for mayor is asking me what I'm doing for our community.
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