New York's 7th congressional district

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf School District
gptkbp:area approximately 4.5 square miles
gptkbp:committee gptkb:House_Committee_on_Financial_Services
gptkb:House_Committee_on_Transportation_and_Infrastructure
gptkb:House_Committee_on_Small_Business
gptkbp:community_service hospitals
community health centers
various healthcare facilities
gptkbp:communityEngagement advocacy groups
neighborhood associations
active civic groups
gptkbp:composedOf parts_of_Brooklyn_and_Queens
gptkbp:createdBy after the 1790 census
gptkbp:culturalSignificance community events
historical neighborhoods
rich cultural diversity
gptkbp:demographics diverse population
gptkbp:district 7
gptkbp:economicActivity small business support
high cost of living
job creation efforts
gptkbp:education community colleges
public schools
higher education institutions
gptkbp:electionYear 2022
every two years
November 8, 2022
has seen various political shifts
gptkbp:historicalFigures gptkb:Edolphus_Towns
gptkb:Major_Owens
gptkb:Charles_B._Rangel
gptkb:Yvette_Clarke
Nydia Velázquez
gptkbp:historicalSignificance one of the oldest congressional districts in the U.S.
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label New York's 7th congressional district
gptkbp:includes gptkb:Brooklyn
gptkb:Queens
gptkbp:isRepresentedIn gptkb:Yvette_Clarke
Nydia Velázquez
gptkbp:keyIssues housing, healthcare, education
gptkbp:localGovernment gptkb:New_York_City_Council
gptkb:Brooklyn_Borough_President
Queens_Borough_President
gptkbp:notableEvent environmental protection initiatives
education funding reforms
support for affordable housing
advocacy for immigrant rights
healthcare_access_improvements
gptkbp:partOf gptkb:New_York
gptkbp:politicalAffiliation gptkb:Democratic_Party
progressive
gptkbp:politicalParty Hispanic
gptkbp:population approximately 700,000
gptkbp:represents New_York's_7th_congressional_district's_constituents
gptkbp:transportation bicycle lanes
access to public transit
major roadways
gptkbp:voterTurnout first-past-the-post
approximately 500,000
high in recent elections