So far, Mayor Lurie's fentanyl plan is missing just one thing: A plan
Briefly

In the days leading up to Daniel Lurie's swearing-in, it was clear that being an effective mayor requires a stark shift from broad campaigning to specific, actionable leadership.
Last week marked the introduction of Lurie's first legislation targeting fentanyl and mental illness on the streets, but it noticeably lacks a clear plan for achieving these goals.
The proposal notably strips away oversight for no-bid contracts, allowing department heads to spend millions without checks, raising concerns given recent corruption scandals.
Lurie's approach mirrors his campaign style—is broad, vague, and ultimately costly, pushing for contracts worth $50 million without sufficient oversight.
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