NYC Council's 'crime-friendly' agenda could spur new commission to revise how public-safety laws are enacted
Briefly

Community leaders express a desire for greater representation and involvement in the legislative process for public safety laws, particularly in Black, Latino, and Asian neighborhoods.
Proposed changes include giving the City Council 'advise and consent' powers on mayoral appointments, and potentially instituting a public review process for revisions to local public safety laws, akin to the current model for land-use issues.
Read at New York Post
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