Hochul's plan to limit embattled Eric Adams' powers may be DOA as New York pols say it's all show
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Gov. Kathy Hochul might face difficulties in getting support for her proposal to limit Mayor Eric Adams’ authority as some state lawmakers criticize the plan, questioning its effectiveness.

After being urged by fellow Democrats to take action against Adams due to concerns that dropping federal corruption charges against him could compromise his independence, Hochul introduced a set of “guardrails” last week.

But some officials called the “guardrails” an effort to appear tough with no real substance.


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Mayor Eric Adams says he’s not resigning and that he doesn’t need the “guardrails” Hochul has proposed. Gabriella Bass

“I’m not interested in carrying her water,” one lawmaker told The Post.

However, lawmakers briefed on the plan expressed skepticism about its potential impact on curbing the mayor’s power, particularly if it encounters obstacles on its way to Albany.

Before it does, a two-thirds majority of the City Council needs to sign off, and it’s unclear the effort will clear that hurdle. Adams is up for re-election this year and facing a Democratic Party primary in June.

Hochul’s plan would install a new state inspector general to oversee the Big Apple, give other city officials the power to file lawsuits and beefup funding for the state comptroller’s office in the city.

Hochul’s “guardrails” would be in effect until the end of 2025 and be subject to renewal.

The plan was announced after Trump’s Department of Justice moved to drop the federal corruption charges against Adams, which some said put the mayor under President Trump’s thumb.

One source close to state legislative leaders said the next step would be for the City Council to sign off on the necessary “home rule” message before it’s brought up for a more detailed discussion amongst Democratic state lawmakers.

It’s unclear how the plan could even be considered in Albany for several weeks, the source added.

Beyond that, it’s unclear if there’s much support for handcuffing Adams, who says he doesn’t need guardrails.


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Gov. Kathy Hochul is stopping short of calling on Eric Adams to resign, but is asking the City Council and state legislature to approve a package of guardrails. Hans Pennink

“I think that’s a bad precedent,” Assemblyman David Weprin (D-Queens) told The Post.

“I think we should just let the process play out. I haven’t seen anything to rise to the level of removing a duly elected mayor of the city of New York,” Weprin said.

Another political insider even compared Hochul’s move to the president.

“This is a proposal worthy of Donald Trump,” one political insider offered to The Post.

Hochul stood by her plan and said she’d continue to speak to the City Council.

“This is what I believe is the most thoughtful rational approach at this time,” Hochul told reporters at an unrelated press conference in Albany Tuesday. “Now others may have a different opinion.”

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