What's Up S31!

What's Up S31! Hits The Streets⁣!

37 min · 12 de jul de 2022
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Team Jackson took What's Up S31! to the streets and hit the corner of 175th & St. Nicholas Avenue in the Washington Heights area of Uptown Manhattan. This was an opportunity for the residents of "El Alto" to sit down with Team Jackson and share their concerns as we chat about what went down in Albany during the end of the legislative session.

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