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Brookfield Alder In Hot Seat After Comments Against Affordable Housing Project
“Ald. Seals’ discriminatory comments and suggestions have no place in Brookfield,” said Ald. Michael Hallquist in a press release.

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“Ald. Seals’ discriminatory comments and suggestions have no place in Brookfield,” said Ald. Michael Hallquist in a press release.

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