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The Buffalo News am 2019-05-20 12:38
How the fight over NYC rent control could affect WNY
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Ein Artikel zu John Washington, Steven Cymbrowitz, Neil Breslin, Tim Kennedy, aber auch zu Michael Mc Kee und Buffalo’s, Common Council President Darius Pridgen, Ulster County Democrat, Assemblyman Kevin Cahill, Assembly Housing Committee, Assembly Majority Leader Crystal Peoples-Stokes, Albany County Democrat, Buffalo Democrat, Tenants Political Action Committee, aber auch zu State Capitol und Washington, Orange, Newburgh, Rochester, Kenmore, Erie und zu Albany, veröffentlicht von The Buffalo News.