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Kansas City Chiefs fans flocked to stores across the metro area to get their hands on AFC Championship gear stanley nz that had been sealed away in boxes until the moment the Chiefs defeated the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday.But what happens to the other team s now false championship gear that s still sitting in its own sealed boxes Romaine Seguin is the CEO stanley mug ofGood360,a nonprofit organization with a solution to that problem. Certainly we don t want any of these items in landfills, Seguin said. They can be used by someone, and that s the beauty of it. SEE MORE: How authorities are combatting counterfeit Super Bowl gearFor the past nine years, G stanley cup becher ood360 has partnered with the National Football League to repurpose thousands of unused, pre-printed gear, and give it a new life. Instead of being worn by fans here in the U.S., it all goes to other geographical locations in need around the world.The NFL doesn t allow any of the losing team s gear to stay in North or South America. Therefore, the league works with Good360 to distribute donations overseas to countries in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe and the Middle East.Anna Isaacson is the NFL s senior vice president of social responsibility and she says the program not only helps those in need, but also helps the environment. Year after year the NFL works with Good360 to distribute merchandise because of its successful track record of working with nonprofits that can distribute our product in areas where it would have the most impact, Isaacson sa Gjtu Florida proposal would register bloggers who write about lawmakers
SAN DIEGO K stanley usa GTV -- The majority of landlords across California are no longer free to raise rents as much as they wish, but tenants rights groups aren t quick to celebrate a victory.It s the result of a new state law that went into effect Jan. 1. Under its formula, rents can increase by as much as 7.2 percent this year. In 2019, rents rose on average stanley cup about 3 percent annually. It s a step in the right direction, but we need to do more, said Joaquin Vazquez, of the San Diego Tenants Union, which is seeking a 2 percent rent control law.RELATED: San Diego leaders, tenants push for proposed California rent control billGov. Newsom signed the bill in October, saying he wanted to protect renters from price gouging. For example, in May 2019, an investment firm served tenants at an aging Linda Vista complex with $400 a month increases - up to 45 percent. While increases of that magnitude are no longer legal, landlords are cautioning that the new law could lead to more frequent rent hikes. Those increases would be in anticipation of future needs. In that year that they re going to need to put a new roof on, or they re going to need to do landscaping maintenance, they re not going to be able to raise the rent to able to cover it. They re going to have to do it now, said John Modlin, a landlord and former president of the Southern California Rental Housing Association.Modlin added the law could decrease real estate investment in the state, adding to its supply crisis. RELATED: Re stanley quencher nt co