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WBFO Brief- bonus material- India Walton roundtable

In a special weekend bonus edition of the WBFO Brief, mayoral candidate India Walton answers questions from seven WBFO reporters in this first of two one hour election specials.The reporters asked questions about their approach to improving the lives of people with disabilities and about issues of equity when it comes to race and gender. They asked about Buffalo's economy and businesses, the health and wellness of our city’s people, and the growing population of older adults.

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