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Housing activists in Binghamton are calling on college students to join efforts to improve the quality of housing and tenant protections.
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City of Binghamton officials have been struggling to properly handle public records requests in recent months, sometimes outside the scope of state laws.
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The City of Binghamton has been holding public meetings remotely for several months. But it’s not clear whether the city is fulfilling all the requirements under New York state law.
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Ken Butler will not be on the ballot, but has been rallying support for a write-in campaign.
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"A policy that I don't subscribe to is the idea that a local government would be getting tens of millions of dollars and providing what amounts to corporate welfare."
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Last week, council moved to hold over several resolutions to next week’s meeting where they may receive a vote.
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Democrats on the council said they wanted a clearer plan of where the plans would be allocated.