The NYC Council criticized Mayor Eric Adams for bypassing the normal 271-day legislative process, stating the proposals were approved less than two days after their release.
Council members argued that Adams' proposals, hastily crafted by his Charter Revision Commission, would ultimately increase costs and delays in government operations, detracting from responsiveness.
Specifically, Proposal three would restrict public time to review the mayor’s budget, indicating a broader trend towards less public scrutiny in city governance.
The Council highlighted that the rushed process not only blocks their own legislative proposals but raises significant concerns over transparency and accountability in city government.
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