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April 25, 2005
Norman Siegel and the Race for Public Advocate
Brooklyn Rail
By Theodore Hamm
The race for NYC Public Advocate has seized the attention of Brooklynites concerned about overdevelopment in Brooklyn and Ratner's proposal. While Norman Siegel has been at the forefront of the fight against eminent domain abuse, incumbent Betsy Gottbaum can be characterized as in support of the Ratner's plan or just trying to stay out of the crossfire, the later being conduct unbecoming of a Public Advocate.
Posted by lumi at April 25, 2005 7:42 AM