Showing posts with label STATEMENT FROM BP DIAZ RE: 'Right to Counsel'. Show all posts
Showing posts with label STATEMENT FROM BP DIAZ RE: 'Right to Counsel'. Show all posts

Sunday, February 12, 2017

STATEMENT FROM BP DIAZ RE: 'Right to Counsel'


  “A 'right to counsel' for tenants in housing court has long been a priority of my administration. Today’s announcement is a victory for the elected leaders and advocates who have made the case that providing tenants with legal representation will help level the playing field between them and their landlords and, most importantly, keep New Yorkers in their homes.

“Research shows this proposal would be cheaper than funding shelter beds and other services for tenants who might otherwise become homeless. With several major rezonings under consideration across the five boroughs, including the administration’s proposal for the Jerome Avenue corridor, it is imperative that we provide tenants with the tools they need to stay in their communities during times of transformation. Recognizing a tenant’s 'right to counsel' in housing court is a tremendous step towards increased stability in our neighborhoods.

“I would like to especially congratulate Council Member Mark Levine, the prime sponsor of ‘right to counsel’ legislation, for his efforts to bring this program to New York City. I look forward to working with Council Member Levine and others on the implementation of this program,” said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr.

EDITOR'S NOTE:

I often wonder why only certain borough presidents are mentioned in press releases from Mayor Bill de Blasio, and not once do I see the name of Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr.  That is why in press releases from the mayor you will not find on this blog names of only certain elected officials. 

That is also why Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. has to put out his own statements such as this.

Mayor Bill de Blasio why will you not include statements from Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. in your press releases, when you include statements from other borough presidents?