NYC Council leaders want to drastically expand their oversight of top Adams appointments
Briefly

Council Speaker Adrienne Adams proposed legislation to require Mayor Eric Adams to get approval for commissioner-level appointments, causing tension within the administration.
The bill under consideration could limit the mayor's power to name agency heads, potentially requiring council approval for most top administration positions.
Initial discussions suggest that only police, fire, and correction commissioners may not need council confirmation, impacting the oversight process for mayoral appointments.
Read at New York Post
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