
Steven Fulop
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Steven Fulop
@StevenFulop
President & CEO Partnership for NYC | Former 3-term Mayor of Jersey City | U.S. Marine | Former Ironman Triathlete | Husband & Dad






New York City is losing jobs, making life more difficult for Mayor Zohran Mamdani as he seeks to close a big budget deficit while emphasizing economic justice rather than growth. thecity.nyc/2026/04/03/job…













Wall Street is betting on a veteran of both the Marines and bare-knuckle New Jersey politics to fight Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s push to raise taxes on the wealthy on.wsj.com/40UKLgN

Shoutout to the jeopardy contestant, a “bureaucrat” from New Jersey, who during his little interview segment looked right into the camera and said “Build more housing”


Welcoming three new members to the Partnership Fund’s board: @dhaber of @a16z, Geoffrey Smith, founder of the Digitalis Group, which includes @digitalisvc, Digitalis Commons, and Digitalis Research, and @StevenFulop , President & CEO of @Partnership4NYC.


Manhattan median rent soars to 'all-time high' of $5,000 as experts warn it will only get worse trib.al/p498vwY

New York is about to make a massive mistake. The NY State Senate is advancing a proposal to decouple from federal QSBS (Section 1202) — the tax provision that lets startup founders exclude gains on qualifying exits. If this passes, founders would owe 10-13% in combined state and city tax on exits that are tax-free at the federal level and in nearly every other major tech state. Even worse: it's retroactive to January 1, 2025. This comes right as the federal government just expanded QSBS benefits and New Jersey moved to full conformity. New York wants to go in the opposite direction. As a seed investor in NYC who has backed hundreds of companies, I can tell you: founders are mobile. If New York becomes one of the most punitive states for startup exits, the best founders will simply build somewhere else — and the jobs, tax revenue, and innovation will follow. NYC has built something special over the last two decades. This proposal puts it all at risk for a short-sighted revenue grab. If you're a founder, investor, or anyone who cares about the NYC tech ecosystem — please sign the TechNYC open letter before Monday below 👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾 Keep building, NYC 🗽