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April 21, 2021: The Head Office of the Trinidad and Tobago Housing Development Corporation (HDC
) located at 44-46 South Quay, Port of Spain and the Maloney Area Office, located at Jacana Avenue, Maloney Gardens will be closed until
Sunday April 25, 2021. Our Cashiers which normally open on Saturdays and the last Sunday of every month at these offices, will also be closed. Unless further advised, full operations at these offices are expected to resume on
Monday April 26, 2021.
The closure of these offices is necessary due to the exposure of a possible COVID-19 case at these buildings. On Tuesday April 20, the Port of Spain and the Maloney Office were thoroughly sanitized.
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March 16, 2021
Representative Sean Patrick Maloney (NY-18) voted to pass two landmark bipartisan gun violence prevention bills that would close dangerous loopholes in our nation s background check system.
Subscribe These are smart, commonsense bills that will keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people and help make communities here in the Hudson Valley – and across America – safer places to live, said Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney. With over 90 percent of the American public supporting universal background checks, these bills are a no-brainer. They are long overdue fixes to a broken system and will help save innocent lives.
H.R. 8, the Bipartisan Background Checks Act, would close the gun show loophole by requiring universal background checks to ensure that individuals already prohibited from gun possession under federal law, such as felons and domestic abusers, are not able to obtain firearms. Right now, federal gun laws exempt unlicensed gun sellers – people