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For Immediate Release: Tuesday, March 14th, 2006Contact: Jordan Isenstadt (c) 516.991.3842 (w) 212.490.9535 (f) 212.490.2151 ***PRESS
RELEASE*** State Senator Liz Krueger Seeks Restoration of Home Rule Fights to Protect Albany, NY – State Senator Liz
Krueger (D-Manhattan) offered a motion
to petition today to bring a bill to restore home rule to New York City to
the floor of the Senate. The Urstadt
Law, named after Charles Urstadt, former Governor
Nelson Rockefeller’s housing commissioner, was enacted in 1971 as part of
Rockefeller’s vacancy-decontrol legislation. It specifically barred The legislation (S.2735) proposed by Senator Krueger
would repeal the anachronistic Urstadt Law, as well
as the 2003 provisions that further curtailed Since 1971, when home rule over
rent and eviction protections was taken away, “In my twenty years as an
advocate for low-income families, I heard the same story over and over again
– New Yorkers' having to make the decision to pay for rent over purchasing
food for their families,” remarked Senator Krueger. “We now live in a time when homelessness
levels are back up to Depression era numbers, emergency food providers
can not keep up with demands, and even middle-income,
working families find themselves in housing crisis. If we do not start to come up with some
real solutions, we will find ourselves in the midst of an
un-resolvable catastrophe.” On February 1st, City
Council Speaker Christine Quinn introduced State Legislative Resolution 1
which calls on the Legislature to pass the bills necessary to repeal the Urstadt Law. The
Council is expected to approve of the resolution on March 22nd. During the debate Senator
Krueger asked her Republican colleagues to “respect the right of Other localities throughout the
state are given home rule over issues of local importance. “It is ironic that the Republican Party has
historically fancied itself as being the defenders of home-rule
actions -- the recognition of the importance of localities
determining their local laws,” said Senator Krueger. “I expected that this motion
would be defeated today,” concluded Senator Krueger. “The Democratic Conference will continue to
fight to restore home rule, so that elected officials for the City of -30- |
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