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Activists demand urgent action on housing and ceasefire resolutions

July 03, 2024 | Kingston, Ulster County, New York



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Activists demand urgent action on housing and ceasefire resolutions
In a recent government meeting in Kingston, community members passionately urged local officials to adopt stronger housing protections and support a permanent ceasefire resolution. Speakers highlighted the urgent need for a robust \"good cause\" eviction law, emphasizing the struggles faced by residents who are often forced to choose between paying rent and affording basic necessities like food and utilities.

One resident shared their personal experience of living in a rental unit owned by a small landlord, whose income from the property exceeds their own salary. This individual, despite having a master's degree and coming from a background of privilege, expressed concern for neighbors who are not as fortunate and called for bravery in advocating for stronger tenant protections.

Another speaker, Sebastian Polteri, commended local leaders for their efforts in crafting effective housing policies and urged the council to reject any proposals that would create loopholes favoring landlords. He pointed out that recent electoral victories, including a significant win for Assemblyperson Sarah Hanna, demonstrated a clear public demand for both a permanent ceasefire and comprehensive eviction protections.

The meeting also saw support for a ceasefire resolution, with speakers arguing that local government must take a stand against violence and injustice, particularly in light of ongoing conflicts that affect communities globally. They stressed the importance of aligning local policies with the moral and political will of the constituents.

As discussions continued, community members called on officials to prioritize the needs of residents and to enact policies that restore faith in government as a force for positive change. The meeting underscored a collective desire for action on pressing social issues, reflecting a community united in its demands for justice and equity.

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