NYC Council Overrides Mayor Adams' Criminal Justice Vetoes Again

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The NYC Council is expected to override Mayor Eric Adams' veto of a controversial policing bill known as the How Many Stops Act, which would require police officers to document low-level encounters with citizens, despite opposition from Adams and police officials. The Council is also expected to override the mayor's veto on a bill banning solitary confinement in city jails. This would mark another blow to the mayor, who is already facing potential primary challengers and declining approval ratings.
- NYC Council expected to override Mayor Adams a second time Tuesday Gothamist
- New York City Council set to vote on overriding Mayor Eric Adams' How Many Stops Act veto WABC-TV
- NYC Council Overrides Mayor on Bill to Regulate Police Stops Bloomberg
- The N.Y.P.D. Pulled Over a City Councilman. Now Both Are Under Fire. The New York Times
- In a setback for Mayor Adams, NYC Council overrides his two criminal justice vetoes New York Daily News
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