The New York City Council is gearing up for another veto battle with the mayor – not over just one piece of legislation, but three.

The bills – one of which would decriminalize street vending, the others would raise wages for grocery delivery workers – are the latest of more than a dozen measures vetoed by Mayor Eric Adams throughout his tenure. Over the past couple weeks alone, the mayor has overturned four of the City Council’s measures, further fueling tensions between the two sides of City Hall as he pursues a longshot bid for reelection as an independent candidate.

City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams did not hold back Thursday as she slammed the mayor for vetoing the measures. While she acknowledged that the City Council did not have the “appetite” to overturn one of them: the mayo

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