The essence of this program is that
it allows small shop owners to sell e-readers, ebooks, and have access to marketing materials.
Following his own statement and statements from several supporters, Espaillat answered questions from the press, including whether he believes that Charles Rangel has willfully neglected
small business
owners, how does he reconcile his criticisms with the reality that many local residents decried the lack of
shopping and services before this «big - box» mall existed, whether his «40/40/20» housing formula, in place of the common «80/20», is a state or federal issue and his view of Congressman Rangel's argument that Rangel's experience
allows him to more productively represent the district.
«Our cross border commerce is dependent upon
allowing our friends to the north the opportunity to move across our bridges quickly and cheaply so that the dollars they choose to bring over can be spent with our
small business
owners and
shopping centers.