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Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks Monday in Geddes to announce that the New York State Fair will take place with reduction in attendance.
(Provided photo â Darren McGee, governor s office) ALBANY There’s no easy path for New York to win a legal fight with the U.S. Census Bureau over its narrow loss of a Congressional seat, but Gov. Andrew Cuomo said this week he’s looking at “legal options” nevertheless. New York’s governor didn’t spell out what legal actions he is considering, but said he thinks New York’s loss of a seat could be chalked up to a “minor” counting mistake in the 2020 census.
Cuomo mulls suing over census, but fight could be tricky
by Marina Villeneuve, The Associated Press
Posted Apr 29, 2021 2:45 pm EDT
Last Updated Apr 29, 2021 at 2:58 pm EDT
ALBANY, N.Y. There’s no easy path for New York to win a legal fight with the U.S. Census Bureau over its narrow loss of a Congressional seat, but Gov. Andrew Cuomo said this week he’s looking at “legal options” nevertheless.
New York’s governor didn’t spell out what legal actions he is considering, but said he thinks New York’s loss of a seat could be chalked up to a “minor” counting mistake in the 2020 census.
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St. Paul mayor joins national coalition calling for $600 monthly checks article
ST. PAUL, Minn. (FOX 9) - Nearly three dozen mayors around the country representing 16 million people are calling on the federal government to provide monthly checks to Americans.
St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter is on the list of Mayors For A Guaranteed Income who say it’s not enough to give a few stimulus checks, but that people need something more consistent through the pandemic.
St. Paul mayor joins national coalition calling for monthly stimulus checks
Nearly three dozen mayors around the country representing 16 million people are calling on the federal government to provide monthly checks to Americans.
Three fraternities were suspended by UNC on Friday following the arrests
On Thursday prosecutors and sheriffs announced they had broken up a cartel
21 people have been arrested since July as part of the drug operation sting
The suspects range in age from 22 and 35; many were based in North Carolina
They include current and former students from Duke and UNC Chapel Hill
Together, they sold over $1.5million of cocaine and marijuana, prosecutors said
Prosecutors say they are hardened drug dealers with brazen attitudes
Many of the suspects have prior arrests and have already graduated
Some of the most serious charges carry sentences of 10 years to life