Bloomberg Doubles Down on Fingerprints for Food Stamps
Governor Cuomo is working to end the requirement, but the mayor is griping.
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Governor Cuomo is working to end the requirement, but the mayor is griping.
Let's leave a little room for the less serious candidates, shall we?
A new City Council bill puts pressure on Bloomberg to change the rules.
What are you, their mom?
City Council Speaker Christine Quinn stays on Bloomberg's good side.
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More than double many of her expected competitors.
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He's holding a strategy meeting today with gay leaders.
Usually the city council speaker has some good ideas, ones that stick.
They're trying to open a store in Brooklyn.
This storm was bad for Bloomberg. But was it good for some fellow politicians looking to make their name?
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