Mayor Eric Adams Makes Statement
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Adams dismissed Mamdani's ideas, especially the part about taxing the rich. "For him to say that he wants a billion dollar tax on New Yorkers, you know, that hurts the economy," he said.
The New York Times |
A judge on Wednesday dismissed federal corruption charges against Eric Adams, ending the first criminal case against a New York City mayor in modern history and underscoring how prosecutorial power i...
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NEW YORK — The next New York City mayor will inherit a mammoth housing crisis if elected, and nearly every candidate vying to oust Mayor Eric Adams agrees that City Hall must loosen restrictions on building apartments to meet demand.
Zohran Mamdani, the most left-leaning candidate in this summer’s mayoral election, rolled out a public safety plan Tuesday that hinges on launching a new city agency tasked with using