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The head of the city government is the [[Mayor|Mayor]] who appoints all subordinate officers. | The head of the city government is the [[Mayor|Mayor]] who appoints all subordinate officers. | ||
- | The [[police|Gotham Police]] are supervised by the [[Police commissioner|Police commissioner]], | + | The [[police|Gotham Police]] are supervised by the [[Police commissioner|Police commissioner]], |
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+ | The roads, bridges, buses, port and subway are overseen by the [[transportation_authority|The Gotham Transportation Authority]] and its senior administrator, | ||
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+ | The Department of Relief is run by the [[Relief Commissioner|Relief Commissioner]] who hires social workers to provide aid to the poor. About half of the social workers are no-show parasite relatives of gangsters, making relief work that much harder for the rest. | ||
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+ | The Sanitation and Building Departments each also have their commissioner. | ||
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+ | The District Attorney for Gotham, unlike the rest of the state is appointed by the mayor. | ||
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+ | There is an elected Board of Aldermen who must approve new tax measures and changes to city ordinances. | ||
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