A new bill could subject more mayoral nominees to council approval, but mayor’s new charter commission could halt it

City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams on Thursday formally introduced a measure that would subject more mayoral appointees to council approval — but a Charter Revision Commission Mayor Eric Adams formed earlier this week could stand in the bill’s way.

The tiff over the measure — known as “advice and consent” — is the latest in a growing list of disputes between the two sides of City Hall. The speaker and the mayor have also clashed over the city budget, a package of laws expanding housing voucher access and the NYPD’s use of social media to attack its critics.