In April 2025, Brooks-Powers and Councilwoman
Lynn Schulman were removed as members from the New York City Council's budget committee by New York City Council Speaker
Adrienne Adams. Speaker Adams ran for mayor of New York in the 2025 Democratic Primary, losing to Mayor
Zohran Mamdani. Both Brooks-Powers and Schulman endorsed mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo in March 2025. Councilwoman Brooks-Powers also served as the Majority Whip of the City Council and Chair of the City Council's Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure throughout
Eric Adams tenure as mayor, losing both roles in January 2026. The councilwoman came on record in March 2025 as a vocal opponent of the removal of cars from a bike lane in Downtown Far Rockaway, stating "It wasn’t supported by the community. ... In effect it’s not a bike lane quite honestly; no one uses it, they [drivers] park there. We would like to see the hard infrastructure removed." As Councilwoman, she's led efforts on expanding the
MTA's Fair Fares program, the legalization of
jaywalking in
New York City, expanding outreach on flood preparedness, and transferring land ownership of a vacant lot from
NYCHA to the city for the building of a trauma center in
Arverne. == References ==