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Senator Kavanagh, Assemblymembers Glick and Niou Urge Governor Cuomo to Sign BPCA Representation Bill
Jack Sterne | 646-535-0160 | sterne@nysenate.gov
December 8, 2017
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On December 8th, 2017 State Senator Brian Kavanagh and Assemblymembers Deborah Glick and Yuh-Line Niou sent the attached letter to Governor Cuomo urging him to sign S130B/A4002A, which would require residential appointments to the Battery Park City Authority Board.
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