ALBANY – Mayor Eric Adams asked Gov. Kathy Hochul for three years of mayoral control in her $216.3 billion budget proposal — but she gave him four to show she’s “more collaborative” than her intractable predecessor.
“I said I was more collaborative. I’m showing you how I’m more collaborative. This is a different day in Albany government,” Hochul said during a meeting with The Post’s editorial board last week.
“I already responded to [Adams’] first request, which was, can he have a longer period of time where you’re gonna get mayoral control of schools? Now, he asked for three years. I said, ‘I’ll give you four.’ It’s
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