In three unanimous votes, the City Council committees on Health, Safety and Transportation began their terms by moving to overturn vetoes from former Mayor Bloomberg.
The committees, which met for the first time this afternoon since the city’s new elected officials took office, voted to move forward with Bloomberg-vetoed legislation including a law to create a citywide animal abuse registry, and laws that would require the NYPD to report more information regarding park crime statistics and hit-and-run accidents.
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