City Council Member Carmen De La Rosa, the new chair of the Civil Service and Labor Committee, defines herself as a pragmatic progressive who gets things done by building consensus.
An advocate for worker rights, she's the daughter of a bodega owner and also believes small businesses are the "lifeblood of our city."
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