Mamdani's appointment of Lina Khan a warning to private equity, experts say

Lina Khan, former Federal Trade Commission chair, is poised to play a significant role in New York City under Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani. Her appointment on his transition team is seen as a warning to private equity firms that have been accused of monopolizing local healthcare industries and raising rents.

Private equity's aggressive business model, known as "roll-ups," involves acquiring multiple small firms and rolling them into one larger entity, giving it significant power over prices and quality. This practice has been linked to worse health outcomes, including death. Khan's work at the FTC aimed to scrutinize this practice and bring multiple suits against private equity and big tech monopolies.

While Khan's appointment may not be directly impactful in regulating roll-ups, experts believe she will use her influence as a member of Mamdani's transition team to push for greater transparency and accountability from private equity firms. One key area is disclosure: private equity firms often avoid disclosing acquisitions below a certain threshold, making it difficult for consumers to know who owns their healthcare providers.

New York City already has a robust public hospital system, which could provide a strong counterweight to private equity's influence. Additionally, Mamdani's campaign centered around making rent more affordable, and Khan's appointment is seen as directed at private equity landlords.

Loren Adler, an expert at the Brookings Institution, notes that while municipal power may be limited, there are ways for cities like New York to force transparency and create competition for private equity firms. This could include strengthening public hospital systems and resisting contracting with private equity firms for services.

For private equity firms operating in New York, Khan's appointment on Mamdani's transition team is a clear warning that their aggressive tactics will no longer be tolerated. As Kenney notes, "once you get the FTC investigating, you become more careful." With Khan on board, it's likely that New York City will take a harder line against private equity firms and prioritize the needs of local residents over profits.
 
I think its about time we're talking about some serious changes in how our cities are run 🀝 The way private equity firms are just taking advantage of us is not cool, especially when it comes to healthcare πŸ€• Lina Khan's appointment to Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's transition team is like a shot across the bow, reminding them that their aggressive tactics won't fly anymore πŸ”₯ We need more transparency and accountability in this industry, so people can actually know who's behind their healthcare providers πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ’‘ This is a huge win for NY city folks! I mean think about it, Lina Khan's on Zohran's team now so expect some major changes in the private equity game around here 🚨. They've been getting away with monopolizing healthcare industries and screwing over people with their roll-up strategy...not cool πŸ˜’. Now, with her on board, we're gonna see some real transparency & accountability from those firms πŸ‘€. Disclosure is key - it's crazy they don't have to disclose acquisitions below a certain threshold 🀯. NY city already has a strong public hospital system which will help counterbalance private equity's influence πŸ’ͺ. Mamdani's all about making rent more affordable, so this appointment is right on brand πŸ™Œ. Can't wait to see how things play out! πŸ‘Š
 
🚨 This is insane, people! They're finally taking aim at those soul-sucking private equity firms πŸ€‘. I mean, have you seen the prices of healthcare services lately? It's outrageous! πŸ‘€ Lina Khan getting on Zohran Mamdani's team is like a breath of fresh air πŸ’¨. She's gonna make sure those firms can't just roll up and crush small businesses for profits πŸ’£. And disclosure? That's like, basic transparency πŸ“Š. I'm all for it! πŸ’― It's about time someone takes on these monsters and prioritizes people over profits πŸ‘₯. New York City is already rocking a solid public hospital system, so it's only natural they'd take aim at private equity landlords πŸ πŸ’Έ. Bring it on! πŸ”₯
 
I'm not surprised by this move from Mamdani's team, to be honest 😊. Lina Khan's track record at the FTC makes her a powerful force in pushing back against monopolies and aggressive business practices like roll-ups. NYC already has a solid public hospital system, so it's about time they leverage that as a counterbalance to private equity's influence.

I think Khan's appointment is also a clever tactic by Mamdani's team to make rent more affordable 🏠. Private equity landlords have been notorious for driving up prices and squeezing out low-income tenants. By shining a light on these practices, Khan can help create greater transparency and accountability.

It's interesting that some experts are pointing out the limitations of municipal power in regulating private equity firms. But I think that's underestimating Mamdani's team – they're taking a bold stance and using Khan as a key player to push for change πŸ’ͺ.
 
πŸš¨πŸ’‘ so this is like, major warning shot across bow for private equity firms, right? Lina Khan bringing her FTC expertise to Mamdani's team in NYC, and suddenly they're all like "oh no, we gotta be more transparent and accountable"... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ but let's be real, it's not just about transparency, it's about power dynamics. Private equity firms have been exploiting local healthcare industries and pushing up rents, and now Khan's team is gonna push back against that. 🚫 this is like, a classic case of "the fox guarding the henhouse" – private equity firms got caught with their hands in the cookie jar, and now they gotta answer to the people. πŸ’Έ
 
I think this is gonna be super interesting to watch! πŸ€” So like, Lina Khan joining Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's team is already sending a chill down the spines of private equity firms. They're not used to being kept in check, and Khan's got some major ammo from her time at the FTC. The fact that NYC has a solid public hospital system could be like, a game-changer for them – it'll make it harder for these big firms to swoop in and dominate the market.

I'm also loving how Mamdani's campaign was all about making rent more affordable, and now Khan's on board, it feels like they're gonna take aim at private equity landlords. πŸ’Έ With her background, I think she's got a good shot at pushing for transparency and accountability from these firms – or at least, that's the hope! And I'm sure the experts are right when they say that even with limited municipal power, cities can still find ways to force change.

It's like, this is exactly what needed to happen – someone who gets it, you know? πŸ˜‚ And now, New York City is basically saying: "Hey, we're watching you, private equity. We won't let you game the system anymore." Bring it on! πŸ’ͺ
 
omg u guys lina khan is lowkey my hero πŸ™Œ she's got skills & now she's gonna bring the heat to private equity firms in nyc!! πŸš¨πŸ‘Š i'm loving the fact that mamdani's got her on his team, it's like a warning sign for all those sneaky firms trying to game the system. disclosure is key, and if they don't get their act together, they'll be facing some serious scrutiny from lina & co πŸ€”πŸ’Ό i'm so down for this shift towards making rent more affordable & putting ppl over profits in nyc! πŸŒ†πŸ‘
 
this is a huge deal 🀯, i mean think about it - lina khan, one of the most influential ppl in the gov't, is now on zohran mamdani's team... that's like putting a super powerful firecracker in the pocket of his transition team πŸ”₯. and what's even more interesting is how this move is gonna make private equity firms sit up & take notice πŸ€‘. they've been getting away with some shady stuff for ages, but now it seems like khan is gunning for them hard πŸ’ͺ. first off, she's gonna push for transparency - can't have consumers knowing who owns their healthcare providers if we want to know what's really going on πŸ€”. and while new york city already has a solid public hospital system, having someone on the inside who's fighting for accountability is like a weight lifted off our shoulders 😌. this is definitely a sign of things changing around here πŸ‘€
 
idk why people think NYC can't do anything about private equity... they already have public hospitals and all that, so what's stopping them from taking control? πŸ€” Lina Khan might not be able to regulate roll-ups directly but if she uses her connection with the mayor to push for transparency and accountability... that's just as bad for private equity. I mean, once they know exactly who owns which healthcare providers, you can bet those prices will start coming down. And Mamdani's all about making rent more affordable, so this is like a two-for-one deal for NYC residents. I'm kinda excited to see how this plays out! πŸ’ΈπŸ‘
 
idk about this lina khan thing... seems like a lot of hype just 'cause she used to be at the FTC. i mean, what's really gonna change? is it just more transparency or are they actually gonna take action against private equity firms? and what's with zohran mamdani wanting to target just private equity landlords? shouldn't he be focusing on rent control too? but seriously, wouldn't having lina khan on his team just give them a free pass to clean up their act? it feels like a PR stunt more than actual policy change πŸ€”
 
I'm low-key super stoked about Lina Khan joining Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's team in NYC πŸ™ŒπŸ½. She's been all about taking down those private equity giants who are screwing over locals with their monopolistic practices πŸ’Έ. Roll-ups, man... it's like they're trying to strangle the healthcare industry and make a quick buck off people's desperation 😷. Khan's got some serious skills, and I'm here for her bringing transparency and accountability to the table πŸ“. It's not just about NYC either; this is a national issue that needs some serious attention πŸ”Š.
 
I'm not sure about this... I mean, if Lina Khan is really going to make a big deal out of private equity firms in NYC, shouldn't she be doing more to address the root cause of the problem? Like, what about all the smaller hospitals and clinics that can't compete with these giant corporations? We should be supporting local businesses, not just demonizing one type of corporation. πŸ€”πŸ’Έ On the other hand... I mean, if private equity firms are really that bad for people's health, then maybe it's time we started taking action against them. But at the same time, what about all the jobs that these companies create? Can't we find a way to balance out the pros and cons? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸ€” Lina Khan is like, super welcome to NYC!!! πŸ‘ I mean, we all know what's up with private equity firms and how they're exploiting people for profit πŸ€‘. It's about time someone with her experience at the FTC comes in and puts a stop to it πŸ’ͺ.

I'm glad Mamdani is taking this on because it's not just about healthcare or rent prices, it's about holding these big corporations accountable πŸ“Š. Khan's appointment is like a wake-up call for private equity firms – they need to shape up and start playing by the rules or face the music 🎡.

NYC already has some awesome public hospital systems in place, which is gonna help counteract the influence of private equity πŸ‘. And let's be real, making rent more affordable is like, a no-brainer πŸ’Έ. I'm excited to see what Khan and Mamdani come up with – it's time for some much-needed change πŸ”„.

I also love that experts are saying cities can force transparency and create competition through public hospitals and resisting private equity firms 😊. That's the kind of power we need in our municipalities! πŸ’ͺ
 
im so glad to see someone like lina khan taking on the big players in healthcare πŸ™Œ she's literally the anti-privatizer and i think her appointment is a total game changer for new york city especially with mamdani at the helm who's all about making rent more affordable. private equity firms have been running amok for far too long and it's time someone called them out on their monopolistic tactics πŸ’Έ their "roll-ups" strategy is basically a recipe for disaster when it comes to healthcare outcomes. khan's gonna use her FTC experience to push for transparency and accountability from these firms and that's gotta be good news for us all 🀝
 
πŸ˜€πŸ‘Š Lina Khan is like, finally doing something about these super powerful & sketchy private equity firms that are basically sucking the life outta our healthcare systems and rent prices in NYC! πŸš¨πŸ’Έ I mean, it's about time someone took them to task. Mamdani's team having her on board is a major win for consumers, even if she can't directly regulate roll-ups yet. πŸ€” But still, think of all the transparency & accountability they'll be forced to show... that's gotta be good news for people like me who just wanna get sick in NYC without breaking the bank πŸ’ΈπŸ˜·
 
I'm seeing this as a super positive move for NYC πŸ™Œ. Lina Khan's experience at FTC will definitely help push private equity firms to be more transparent about their acquisitions, which is crucial in preventing monopolies from taking over healthcare industries. The fact that Mamdani's campaign was all about making rent affordable shows they're committed to protecting residents' interests, and with Khan on board, it's only gonna get stronger πŸ’ͺ. I mean, private equity firms have been accused of some shady practices before, so this is a welcome change πŸ™. With public hospitals already in place, NYC can counterbalance the influence of private equity, and we might just see some real progress in making healthcare more accessible and affordable for everyone πŸ’ŠπŸ‘
 
can't believe we're finally seeing some real change in NYC πŸ™Œ mamdani's all about making rent affordable and lina khan's on board to tackle private equity's monopolistic practices πŸ‘ it's about time we start putting people over profits, especially when it comes to healthcare πŸ‘Š those roll-ups are a recipe for disaster and we need someone like khan to hold them accountable πŸ’ͺ
 
just read about lina khan joining zohran mamdani's team in nyc 🀝🏽 she's like a superhero for affordable healthcare & transparency! i'm so hyped to see her bring down those private equity firms that are screwing over ppl with their roll-up tactics πŸ’ΈπŸ’‰ it's about time someone gave them a hard time about their shady business practices πŸ‘€ also, can we talk about how awesome it is that nyc already has a solid public hospital system? πŸ₯πŸ’š gotta support the city in taking on private equity & prioritizing ppl over profits πŸ’ͺπŸŒ†
 
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