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Hudson council backs rent-stabilization resolution; one member abstains citing lack of legislative detail
Summary
The Hudson City Council voted to support a rent-stabilization measure, with one council member abstaining and other speakers raising questions about how state legislation would be implemented at the local level and how enforcement boards would be formed.
The Hudson City Council voted to support a resolution backing rent-stabilization measures, though one council member abstained, citing insufficient detail in the state legislation now in committee.
The resolution expresses the council's support for measures intended to stabilize rents; a council member told colleagues, “I feel that stabilization of the rents will be good for the whole community and, not just, tenants, but for everybody. And, at 2% is very reasonable. So I would like to vote yes.”
Why it matters: Council discussion stressed that while rent stabilization is broadly…
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