"Mayor Adams Sparks Showdown Over Vetoed NYC Council Bills"

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Mayor Adams vetoed the How Many Stops Act and a bill to prohibit solitary confinement in NYC jails, sparking a clash with the City Council. The Council leaders immediately pledged to override the vetoes, accusing the mayor of misleading the public. The How Many Stops Act aims to increase NYPD transparency, while the solitary confinement bill seeks to limit isolation in jails. The mayor argues the bills would harm public safety, but Council members and advocates dispute his claims and vow to push for the bills' enactment.
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