The housing monitor who was appointed to oversee Westchester County's compliance with a 2009
affordable housing settlement before resigning in August 2016 will run in New Jersey's Democratic primary this year, seeking the nomination to run for governor in November.
Not exact matches
«We've been building a lot of
affordable housing,
before the
settlement, during and we have plans to after.
During a press conference on Dec. 27, while announcing that the county had met the terms of its
settlement with HUD to build 750 units of
affordable housing before 2017, Astorino commented on Johnson's plans to run for governor as a Democrat.