Adams signs controversial NYC hotel bill critics once dubbed 'nuclear bomb' on industry
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"Employees and visitors should feel safe working and staying in the greatest city in the world. So today, we're making our hotels safer so everyone can enjoy the magic of New York City," Adams said.
"The mayor is clinging to his job by his fingernails, and he was hopeful, probably, that the hotel union will back him up if he should get to the primaries," Kremer said.
"The bill, known as the Safe Hotels Act, will require Big Apple hotels to obtain licenses for two years and adhere to strict licensing requirements or rack up fines as high as $5,000 for infractions."
"I think the mayor caved in, just like the city council did, because he wants the support of the hotel union," Kremer said.
Read at New York Post
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