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Rent stabilization fight gains momentum in Rockville

July 08, 2024 | Rockville City, Montgomery County, Maryland



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Rent stabilization fight gains momentum in Rockville
During the July 8, 2024, Mayor and Council meeting in Rockville, a powerful call for action on rent stabilization was made by local resident Rabita Moses. Moses, a trafficking survivor and disabled individual, expressed gratitude to Councilwoman Bridal Leshaw and Council Member David Miles for their support in advocating for stronger rent stabilization policies in the city.

Moses highlighted the urgent need for these policies to protect vulnerable populations, including disabled individuals, trafficking survivors, low-income families, and communities of color. She emphasized that rising housing costs are displacing long-term residents across various racial demographics, underscoring the critical nature of this issue.

The discussion around rent stabilization reflects a growing concern in Rockville, where many residents are struggling with high housing costs. Implementing effective rent stabilization measures could provide essential support for those on fixed incomes and those facing systemic barriers in the housing market.

As the city grapples with these challenges, the voices of residents like Moses are pivotal in shaping policies that aim to ensure housing stability for all community members. The council's response to this pressing issue will be crucial in determining the future of housing security in Rockville.

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