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NYC Council overrides 17 Adams vetoes, file seen as rebuke to former mayor
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NYC Council overrides 17 Adams vetoes, file seen as rebuke to former mayor

Last updated: January 29, 2026 11:57 pm
Editorial Board Published January 29, 2026
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The New York Metropolis Council  Thursday overturned a file 17 vetoes left over from the ultimate days on the Adams administration, together with measures that will carry the cap on road merchandising licenses, prohibit ICE from having an workplace Rikers Island and prolong the lookback window for lawsuits filed below town’s gender-motivated violence regulation.

The Council voted overwhelmingly to override 17 of a complete 20 payments the previous mayor tried to axe on his manner out — extra overrides in in the future than in your complete final decade mixed, Speaker Julie Menin mentioned.

“That fact alone should underscore how seriously we are approaching this moment,” Menin mentioned at a press convention forward of the votes. “These overrides reflect legislation that has been debated, thoroughly, refined, carefully and supported by a clear supermajority of elected representatives from across the city.”

The deluge of overrides was seen as a rebuke to Adams, who was continuously at odds with the previous council lead by former speaker Adrienne Adams.

“The City Council has the authority to override vetoes just as the mayor has the authority to issue them,” Todd Shapiro, a spokesperson for Adams. “While Mayor Adams disagrees with the decision to override his vetoes, he respects the City Charter that grants both powers.”

Spokespeople for Mayor Mamdani didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.

Three vetos weren’t overturned: The Group Alternative to Buy Act, or COPA, which might have nonprofits and native housing preservation teams first dibs on buying distressed house buildings; a invoice that will require a minimal proportion of all newly constructed inexpensive housing financed by town to have two or three bedrooms; and a invoice that will give the Civilian Criticism Overview Board direct entry to bodycam footage as a substitute of getting to undergo the NYPD.

Menin mentioned that the Council didn’t pursue payments it couldn’t get the votes to override.

“Overrides require super majority, and when that threshold was not met, the council is respecting the process, because that is how responsible governance works,” she mentioned.

The language of the gender viollence regulation had sparked broad debate.

In the course of the preliminary lookback window, a whole bunch of adults who have been incarcerated in juvenile detention facilities introduced claims towards town for allegedly enabling sexual abuse they endured as youngsters. However a Bronx decide dismissed the lawsuits final summer season, deciding they weren’t lined by the laws because it was written — prompting the Council to tweak the regulation final November and re-open the window.

Adams vetoed the amendments on Christmas Eve, claiming they amounted to “effectively a debit card” for the regulation agency representing the overwhelming majority of the previous detainees.

“The survivors we represent are grateful that the City Council has taken this action for survivors,” Jerome Block, the plaintiffs’ lawyer, mentioned in an announcement, “and to reaffirm that institutional sexual violence will not be tolerated in New York City.”

One other of the payments the council voted by on Thursday was a invoice meant to supply “just cause” safety drivers for rideshare apps like Lyft and Uber. The invoice makes it unlawful for the rideshare giants to fireside drivers with out simply trigger, and supplies drivers with a method to enchantment their dismissal.

“No longer can Uber and Lyft hold the fear of unfair firings over the heads of almost 100,000 drivers in New York City,” Council Member Shekar Krishnan, the invoice’s prime sponsor, mentioned in an announcement following the override vote.

The override was welcomed by the New York Taxi Staff Alliance, which lobbied for its preliminary passing — although the Uber union, the Impartial Driver’s Guild, which opposed the invoice, vowed his group would push to switch the regulation, which is ready to enter impact in July, by future laws.

The overrides additionally included a measure makign it simpler for meals cart distributors to function legally.

“Past mayor notwithstanding, we are ushering in a new era for how the city treats its smallest businesses and manages shared public space,” Councilmember Pierina Sanchez, who sponsored the invoice that will enhance the cap for meals cart distributors, mentioned at Thursday’s press convention.

With Cayla Bamberger and Evan Simko-Bednarski

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