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Long Beach judge wants co-op 'bill of rights'

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Condo and co-op residents often aren't allowed into meetings and they think elections are controlled, says Long Beach resident Samuel Levine, former president of the Board of Judges for the District Court of Nassau County. So he's sent off a "bill of rights" for residents to State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo that addresses "secret meetings; the failure to protect the health of residents; improper contracts; and the lack of strong oversight," according to a Newsday article. Read more about it here.

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