Tuesday, October 15, 2024
Year : 2, Issue: 7
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is expected to talk about the big changes within his administration during his weekly press briefing Tuesday.
It comes as Governor Kathy Hochul expressed her support for the embattled mayor, praising the staffing changes he has made in the wake of his indictment.
The governor and mayor found themselves both at the center of celebration at the Columbus Day parade on Monday, although they didn’t march together.
The parade, a brief break from the chaos at city hall as Governor Hochul continues to put pressure on Adams to clean house, as he battles to maintain public trust.
Some major changes include the now First Deputy Mayor Maria Torres-Springer stepping into her new role immediately after she was announced, last Tuesday.
The internal promotion was welcomed with praise as she’s no stranger to City Hall.
Her elevation was years in the making, previously serving under the former mayoral administrations of de Blasio and Bloomberg.
In the meantime, Adams is working around the clock to shuffle folks in the administration around or bring new talent to City Hall.
It is all in the eye of multiple federal investigations putting a spotlight on City Hall and Adams’ close allies who have had their homes searched and phones seized, in recent weeks.
Eyewitness News spoke with Gov. Hochul on Monday. She says Adams is taking a step in the right direction.
Source: ABC7 News