Delegation Divided
November 4, 2005 | 6:40 a.m.
Over on The Real Estate, Matt Schuerman takes a look at federal legislation that would punish states and localities for using eminent domain. The bill brought a real split in the city's, and the borough's, Congressional delegation. Nydia Velazquez and Anthony Weiner, among others, backed the legislation, while Jerry Nadler and Greg Meeks were among the mere 38 Nays.
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