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  2. Metropolitan Council (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Council, commonly abbreviated Met Council or Metro Council, is the regional governmental agency and metropolitan planning organization in Minnesota serving the Twin Cities seven-county metropolitan area, accounting for over 55 percent of the state's population. The Met Council is granted regional authority powers in state ...

  3. Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty, also known as Met Council, was founded in 1972 after two studies reported 300,000 Jewish New Yorkers were living in poverty. [3] The organization, whose original full name was Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty, was formed with the cooperation of "36 national and grass-roots ...

  4. Group tasked with reforming Met Council offers lawmakers six ...

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    The Met Council — a powerful body with a wide range of responsibilities and a $1.4 billion budget — has long been criticized for lacking transparency and accountability, in part due to its ...

  5. Metropolitan Council - Wikipedia

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    Metropolitan Council (Nashville), Tennessee. Metropolitan Council for Educational Opportunity a voluntary school desegregation program. Metropolitan Council on Housing, New York. Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty, New York. Metropolitan Council, in Baton Rouge and East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana.

  6. Metropolitan Council on Housing - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Council on Housing (also referred to as Met Council) is a tenant rights organization in New York City founded in 1959. As the oldest and largest tenants' organization in the city," [2] [3] it has focused on issues including rent regulation and affordable public housing.

  7. David G. Greenfield - Wikipedia

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    David G. Greenfield. David G. Greenfield (born September 26, 1978) is an American politician, law professor, and non-profit executive. He served as a Democrat in the New York City Council from the 44th district from 2010 to 2017. In 2018, he became CEO of the Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty, a Jewish charity in New York City.

  8. Kalman Yeger - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official website. Kalman Yeger (born April 26, 1974) [citation needed] is an American politician who serves in the New York City Council for the 44th district. He is a member of the Democratic Party. The district includes all or parts of the Bensonhurst, Borough Park, Gravesend, Kensington, and Midwood neighborhoods in Brooklyn.

  9. Metro Transit (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    Metro Transit is the primary public transportation operator in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area of the U.S. state of Minnesota and the largest operator in the state. In 2023, the system had a ridership of 44,977,200, or about 145,600 per weekday as of the fourth quarter of 2023. The system is a division of the Metropolitan Council, the region ...