Company keeps getting contracts despite accusations of wage theft


This interview aired June 6 on WKBW 7 News Voice with Michael Wooten. A paving company, facing fines and possible ban over labor violations, is Chris Scanlon’s third-largest donor in his run for Buffalo mayor — and poised to obtain $11 million in city contracts.

Read reporter J. Dale Shoemaker’s full story:

https://www.investigativepost.org/2025/06/06/concerning-campaign-contributions-to-scanlon-by-city-paver/

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