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ADVERTISEMENT [FDNY firefighters are overwhelmingly white men. The City Council wants to change that.]( [Two firefighters in front of a red FDNY fire truck.]( [The proposed legislation would require the FDNY to develop and implement a plan by March 1st to ensure firefighters âreflect that of the cityâs population as a whole.â](
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