Dec. 26, 2024 By Ethan Stark-Miller While Donald Trump’s re-election stole the political spotlight nationally in 2024, there were plenty of stories keeping the New York political sphere buzzing. From a series of clashes between Mayor Eric Adams and the City Council to Adams’ indictment on federal corruption charges, the year in local politics…
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Council Member Schulman defends vote on controversial How Many Stops Act
Feb. 12, 2024 By Anthony Medina Council Member Lynn Schulman came under fire at a NYPD community council meeting in Richmond Hill Tuesday night for her vote in favor of the How Many Stops Act, which requires police officers to document low-level investigative encounters with the public. Several community members and residents accused Schulman at…
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3 out of 15 Queens council members voted against overriding Mayor’s veto on key public safety bills
Jan. 31, 2024 By Iryna Shkurhan Just three of Queens’ 15 council members voted against overriding the mayor’s veto of two heavily contested public safety bills. Council Members Joann Ariola (R), Vickie Paladino (R) and Robert Holden (D) were among the nine members across the city to say no to the How Many Stops bill,…
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Op-Ed: How many more stops must we endure?
Jan. 30, 2024 By Candace Prince-Modeste and Audrey Robertson When Mayor Adams took office in 2022, he promised to prioritize transparency and increase access to government services for all New Yorkers. Transparency and accountability are important because every community deserves to know how city government is working to meet their needs. This must be a…
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Debate over policing and solitary confinement bills dominates Queens community board meeting
Jan. 26, 2024 By Iryna Shkurhan At a southeast Queens community board meeting on Monday, elected officials debated two public safety bills that overwhelmingly passed in the city council that were subsequently vetoed by the mayor. The city’s public advocate, Jumaane Williams, and Council Member Selvena Brooks-Powers joined the virtual monthly Community Board 13 meeting to discuss the legislation, with one bill requiring police officers to document low level civilian stops and the other limiting solitary confinement in the city’s jails. One of the mayor’s senior advisors, Tiffany Raspberry, joined the call to defend the vetoes and a debate ensued. …
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Mayor Eric Adams vetoes NYPD transparency legislation, setting stage for Council showdown
Jan. 19, 2024 By Ethan Stark-Miller
Mayor Eric Adams on Friday vetoed City Council legislation that aims to increase NYPD transparency as to its dealings with the public.
Mayor Adams blasts ‘numerical minority’ of left-leaning pols for advancing council bills he opposes
Dec. 26, 2023 By Ethan Stark-Miller
A silent majority stands with him, Mayor Eric Adams claimed on Tuesday.