Politics & Government
Update: Council Votes on Muni-Meters, Wages, Adult Ads, Banking
Muni-Meter bill would let motorists use unexpired time at another location.

Update: 1:33a.m. May 16, 2012: All measures have been passed.
The New York City Council is voting today on a number of issues affecting New Yorkers.
At issue are the following:
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- A bill which would allow Muni-Meter time purchased at one location to be transferable to another.
- Whether or not to override the mayor's veto of the prevailing wage bill.
- Whether to call for a raise in the state's minimum wage.
- The Responsible Banking Act, which will determine how best to distribute financial services.
- Whether to ask Village Voice Media to remove adult services ads from its Backpage.com website.
addressed some complaints motorists were having, but some council members feel the city needs to go further.
Councilman Daniel Halloran of District 19, a co-sponsor of the bill, thinks clarifying the Muni-Meter rules is a good idea.
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"It's a simple concept," he said, "You ought to get what you pay for. Drivers in this city have been taxed and tolled enough. This legislation makes good sense and will help drivers save a bit more of their hard-earned money."
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