Thursday, September 29, 2005

Oct. 1: Rent protest rally




Oct. 1, 12 Noon-1:30 pm

Home Rule Protest Rally at Mayor Bloomberg's Town House

17 East 79th St.
(between Fifth & Madison Avenues)

Mayor Mike Bloomberg has FLIP-FLOPPED on the issue of "home rule" over our rent laws.
Until recently Bloomberg said he favored repeal of the state Urstadt Law and restoration of home rule powers over rent control and rent stabilization to the City Council and Mayor.
But he recently changed his tune: now he says that Albany hould control the rent laws that impact 2.5 million households in New York City - one in three New Yorkers lives in a rent-regulated apartment.
Bloomberg now thinks it is fine for Joe Bruno and the Republican State Senators from upstate to dictate how much rent and eviction protection we can have.

Without restoration of home rule, the city will continue to lose tens of thousands of affordable rent-regulated apartments to decontrol in the coming years.
We need a Mayor who will fight for home rule. A Mayor who understands why it is essential to the future health of the city to reverse the phase-out of our rent and eviction protection laws - before it is too late!

Please join the Coalition for the Homeless, Met Council on Housing, Tenants
& Neighbors, and many local organizations for a protest rally at Mayor
Bloomberg's town house this coming Saturday.

Met Council is a membership driven city-wide tenant union. Join Met Council to support tenant rights.

For further info: active@metcouncil.net


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