The article provides an overview of the current political climate in New York, highlighting increased tension between Governor Hochul and Mayor Adams. A former insider from Adams' administration has called for his removal, with Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins supporting this move. Meanwhile, New York City continues to navigate various local issues, from the implementation of congestion pricing to regulations on lithium-ion battery usage in subways, while outdoor dining is set to return in a limited form by April 1.
Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins said it's time for the mayor to quit, as the Post reported, but, clearly, he doesn't want to.
Former FDNY supervising fire marshal John Orlando had a thoughtful op-ed in the Daily News arguing that lithium-ion-battery-powered devices should be banned on the subway.
Even the Staten Island Advance is seeing the benefit of congestion pricing.
The Capt. Renault-esque New York Post is shocked - shocked! - that outdoor dining will return - relax, Rupert, in a much-truncated form - on April 1.
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