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Homelessness in New York City

During the first debate of the 2017 election, Mayor de Blasio said his ambitious plan for developing 400,000 affordable housing units would solve the crisis. Unfortunately, solving the problem is far more complicated than adding more affordable housing.

Posted On : February 1, 2018 Published By : Mike Drake
Legally grown marijuana in Colorado.
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Marijuana Legalization: Opportunism vs. Justice

On the surface, the marijuana legalization movement appears to be a winning scenario for industry advocates, private business, and state officials. However, one stakeholder has been noticeably excluded from the larger public discourse: the non-violent drug offender.

Posted On : November 14, 2015 Published By : audreyy

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