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NYC Comptroller Backs Proposed Taxi Medallion Bailout Program
The city, comptroller Scott Stringer says, has a "moral obligation to make this right" for taxi drivers burdened with medallion debt.

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The city, comptroller Scott Stringer says, has a "moral obligation to make this right" for taxi drivers burdened with medallion debt.

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