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Governor Hochul to Convene Meeting with Key Leaders to Determine Eric Adams’ Fate

Isabella Rodriguez by Isabella Rodriguez
February 17, 2025
in Metro, Politics
Governor Hochul to Convene Meeting with Key Leaders to Determine Eric Adams’ Fate
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Governor Kathy Hochul addressed growing concerns over the stability of New York City’s mayoral administration in a statement released today. Since taking office in 2021, Hochul has worked closely with the city’s leadership to address crime, illegal cannabis shops, and housing development through the “City of Yes” initiative. However, recent reports of internal unrest within City Hall have raised questions about the future of Mayor Eric Adams’ administration.

Hochul expressed concern about the situation, saying, “Bickering between State and City officials is a waste of time and I refuse to go back to the days where our constituents are caught in the crossfire of political turf wars.” She acknowledged the contributions of First Deputy Mayor Maria Torres-Springer, along with Deputy Mayors Anne Williams-Isom, Meera Joshi, and Chauncey Parker, and noted their uncertainty about continuing in their roles.

While Hochul emphasized her commitment to working with the city, she made it clear that removing a duly-elected mayor is a serious step. “In the 235 years of New York State history, these powers have never been utilized to remove a duly-elected mayor; overturning the will of the voters is a serious step that should not be taken lightly.”

Hochul has requested a meeting with key leaders tomorrow to discuss the path forward, with the goal of ensuring stability for New York City. She pledged to continue closely monitoring the situation, prioritizing the well-being of New Yorkers.

Tags: Eric AdamsKathy HochulNew York AdministrationNew York City

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