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Residents press council on tenant protections; League of Women Voters promotes Vote411 resource
Summary
Two members of the public urged the council to address tenant exploitation and promoted voter information resources; one speaker asked the city to consider a tenant justice office and city‑owned housing initiatives.
During the public-input portion of the meeting, two residents addressed council on separate civic topics: one urged action on tenant protections and affordable housing; the other described nonpartisan voter resources for upcoming municipal elections.
Kay Moore, introducing herself as a Columbia resident, described experiences she said stem from “predatory practices and greed” among corporate landlords. Moore urged the council to support a full citywide housing…
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