A tech firm ditched a power lobbyist. Then it called on the NYC schools chancellor's brother
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The effort to implement panic button apps in NYC public schools faced significant obstacles, including a faltering lobbyist strategy that led to the hiring of family members,
Federal authorities have issued search warrants related to the Banks brothers, suggesting a potential investigation into possible lobbying violations and connections to mayoral advisors.
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