Fuente: International Business Times
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani cast the first veto of his administration Friday, rejecting a controversial bill that would have expanded NYPD authority near schools during protests while allowing separate protections for houses of worship to move forward. The split decision places Mamdani at the center of a politically charged debate over public safety, religious protections, and protest rights, drawing a sharp line between how his administration views policing near schools versus religious institutions. At issue was a City Council measure that would have required the NYPD to establish plans for potential "buffer zones" around schools and educational facilities during protests.
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