NEW YORK, N.Y. — Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a plan to rein in City Hall Thursday declining calls to remove Mayor Eric Adams.
The Democratic governor said she would propose new guardrails for “establishing trust” for city residents amid the mayor’s growing political crisis.
But the governor insists she'll have guardrails in place to keep watch on the indicted Big Apple chief executive.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is in a state of legal and political purgatory, waiting on a judge to rule on a Justice Department request to drop corruption charges against the first-term Democrat and ...
Kathy Hochul said she’s seeking to limit Adams’ authority in City Hall.
The request for proposals, which includes reconstructing the neighborhood's historic boardwalk, was released this morning by ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York is said to be planning to announce that she will not remove Mayor Eric Adams at this time, but ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is expected to announce Thursday that she will not use her executive powers to remove Mayor Eric ...
Instead, the governor plans to add a series of controls to the embattled mayor’s power over New York City, a person close to ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul will move Thursday to restrict Mayor Eric Adams’ power and fund more outside scrutiny of the city’s ...
Springer, the first deputy mayor of New York City, sent to her staff to tell them she was resigning from the Eric Adams ...
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