With roughly 50 days left in office, New York City Mayor Eric Adams isn’t ready to put down his veto pen. On Friday, Adams vetoed four City Council bills.

The vetoed legislation includes two bills that would expand pay equity reporting requirements to large private companies, a bill limiting how much certain housing voucher recipients have to contribute toward rent and a bill codifying the Mayor’s Office of Contract Services and giving it new authorities in a bid to get nonprofits paid on time.

A spokesperson for the Adams administration confirmed that the vetoes have been sent. A spokesperson for the City Council said that the council is expected to override all four of them. The four bills all originally passed with veto-proof majorities on Oct. 9.

“These vetoes are just the latest di

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