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 @9MMZ6VB from Minnesota answered…21hrs21H

Leonardo da vinci

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 @9MNQ2RF from Indiana answered…6mins6m

No, I think they already have good enough services.

 @9MNQ2RF from Indiana answered…6mins6m

Yes, because that would limit keeping housing prices affordable.

 @9MNQ2RF from Indiana answered…6mins6m

Yes. Some people who can't get a job that pays enough, can't continuously pay their rent if they don't have enough money…

 @9MNQ2RF from Indiana answered…6mins6m

Yes, because housing is way too expensive, especially with other expenses on top of that.

 @9MNQ2RF from Indiana answered…6mins6m

Yes, because if a building is not being used and has been sitting there for a while, might as well turn it into an apart…

 @9MNQ2RF from Indiana answered…6mins6m

Yes, increase for everyone who has low-income, and people who have serious health problems and can't afford hospital bil…

 @9MNQ2P2 from Florida answered…6mins6m

Yes and no because some teachers could lose Thier temper which should leave off into a school shooting so if they were t…

 @9MNPYQ5 from Pennsylvania answered…9mins9m

Carlos Caraballo

 @9MNPYQ5 from Pennsylvania answered…9mins9m

Carlos Caraballo

 @9MNPVNN from Texas answered…12mins12m

the trial cases happening rigth now

 @9MNPT3D from Minnesota answered…14mins14m

This is badly worded, if they physically cannot afford to live anywhere else then yes. People do not usually refuse hous…

 @9MNPT3D from Minnesota answered…14mins14m

If its not something you are mandated to use then no, the person themselves choose to use it despite the risks.

 @9MNPSY4 from New Jersey answered…14mins14m

loyd Austin