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“Shifting their attention away from the unpopular proposed youth curfew, aldermen of the Black and Hispanic Caucus started focusing instead on a comprehensive plan for youth that would include a new citywide youth center and a revived Youth and Family Services Bureau.
Declaring 2007 the Year of the Youth, caucus president and Alderman Jorge Perez Monday night proposed creating a “coordinated strategy to deal with youth violence that does not have the curfew as a centerpiece of the puzzle.”"
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