Zohran Mamdani, the progressive New York assemblyman now running for mayor, has staked his campaign on a bold promise: free childcare from six weeks old to kindergarten for every family in the city.
It’s a pledge that has electrified exhausted parents drowning under skyrocketing costs. But it’s also sparked warnings about feasibility, funding, and whether government should step into one of the most personal aspects of family life. One thing is clear: this isn’t a political abstraction. This is a crisis that grinds on families—and mothers in particular—every single day.