Mayor Frey vetoes Minneapolis ordinance to extend eviction notices
Facing a push by advocates and select Minneapolis City Council members to approve an ordinance extending the eviction notice period, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey announced that he had vetoed the proposal on Wednesday, outlining an effort to instead focus on rental assistance for residents. FOX 9's Rob Olson has the story.
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