Mayor’s New Office Can Seize Buildings From Landlords: State of City Speech

Mayor Bill de Blasio at a prekindergarten teacher training in Brooklyn in this file photo. Mayor De Blasio is a strong proponent of regulation. Petr Svab/Epoch Times
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NEW YORK CITY—Mayor Bill de Blasio used his State of the City speech at the Symphony Space Theatre on Jan. 10 to sign an executive order on stage to seize property from landlords. He promised the measure would “root out the worst landlord abuse.”

Seats were limited, ears kept busy by The Clash and other eccentric beats and all the time special guests sat, and waited patiently on stage for the mayor.

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Miguel Moreno has worked for years as an NTD reporter, and now mainly works as a producer. Moreno has produced and co-produced multiple programs, including NTD Evening News, The Presidential Roller Coaster: 2024, and Mysteries of Life. Besides being a show producer, Moreno has produced for films, the latest one being "The Unseen Crisis," a documentary on vaccine injuries.
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