Workers World Today - Issue 3

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INSIDE

June 20-July 4, 2019 What Kinds of Property Deeds Are There?... 4-page pullout

Relationships: How to Stop Snooping... 17

How Head Injuries Hurt the Brain... 19

Issue #3

Tenant Power: Senate Majority Passes Strongest Tenant Protections In State

BY WWT STAFF

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lbany, NY: The Senate Democratic Majority [June 14] passed the Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act of 2019, the strongest affordable housing and tenant protections legisla-

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tion in state history. This legislation, a 2-way agreement with the State Assembly Majority, was drafted following multiple legislative hearings throughout the state and discussions with advocates, tenants, and stakeholders. This legislation will make these new pro-ten-

ant regulations permanent, repeal vacancy deregulation, reform rent increases for major capital improvements, create transformational protections for all tenants throughout the state, and empower qualified communities outside of New York City to opt into rent stabilization. “We made a commitment that the new Senate Democratic Majority would help pass the strongest tenant protections in history,” Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins said. “The legislation we passed today achieves that commitment and will help millions of New Yorkers throughout our state. I thank my partner in legislative leadership, Speaker Carl Heastie and the Chair of the Senate’s Housing, Construction and Community Development Committee, Senator Brian continued on page 4

Hot Topics and News You Should Know About

Driver’s License for All Immigrants Granted ... 8

Politics, Sports &  Fatherhood in the BLM Movement ... 13

DRC Battling Second Biggest Ebola Outbreak in History ... 6

Labor-Related News - Nationally & Locally

Remembering Civil Rights Icon, Leah Chase ... 5

LaborPress Apprenticeship Awards... 10

City Task Force to Take a Fresh Look at Feared Foreclosure Program BY CLAUDIA IRIZARRY APONTE, THE CITY

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ollowing lawsuits from former property owners and backlash from elected officials o Thursday, the city Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) on Thursday said that is has put together a task force to modernize its controversial Third Party Transfer program. The announcement comes ahead of a City Council hearing about Third Party Transfer, under which HPD and the city’s tax collectors hand apartment buildings’ deeds to nonprofit caretakers in lieu of taking possession for unpaid taxes or water and sewer bills. “Our working group is going to look at the program overall, we’re going to look at it with fresh eyes and continued on page 8

Domestic Violence Victim Reaches the Steps of the U.S. Supreme Court BY MARILYN SILVERMAN, SPECIAL TO WWT

T Call Center Job Act Passed... 8

Help for Uber and Lyft Drivers..9

NYSNA NYC Nurses Speak Out!...10

he bullet-ridden bodies of three little girls— 7-year-old Leslie, 9-year-old Katheryne and 10-year-old Rebecca—lay untouched in a van. The owner of the van? Their father. Their murderer? Their father. This tragedy is the subject of a documentary, Home Truth, that had a world premiere at

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