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Council Member Addresses CityFHEPS, Criticizes Puerto Rico Development and Legal Barriers

Council Member Makabyang stressed the importance of CityFHEPS, calling it life-saving and essential for housing vulnerable populations. She also addressed the situation in Puerto Rico, criticizing the 'ProSensa' project and the island's colonial status, which she argues hinders justice and self-determination. She mentioned a new law requiring those challenging large projects to crowdfund 10% of the project's cost to access the court system.

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Council Member Wrestler Highlights CityFHEPS Importance, Updates on District Land Use Project

Council Member Wrestler thanked organizers of the alumni reunion and echoed colleagues' sentiments on the importance of funding CityFHEPS, calling it a proven strategy to prevent and address homelessness. He also provided an update on a land use project in his district (Council District 33), noting that while the district has built significant housing, developers are not engaging constructively. He stressed the need for at least 50% affordable housing on public land and for the city to fulfill a promise to complete an adjacent park.

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Council Member Banks Proposes Measures to Strengthen Housing Access and NYCHA Unit Utilization

Council Member Banks introduced two pieces of legislation concerning housing stability. Resolution 495 calls on the New York State Legislature to pass bills strengthening the Housing Access Voucher Program (HAVP) by improving inspection requirements and prioritizing applicants most in need. Intro 926 requires reporting on unauthorized occupancies of NYCHA units and efforts to reclaim them, aiming to increase transparency, accountability, and maximize available housing resources. Banks emphasized the need to remove barriers to stable housing amidst the city's affordability crisis.

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Council Passes 'Know Your Rights Act' for Immigrants, Faces Dissent

Council Member Villas' Intro 55, the 'Know Your Rights Act,' was passed, requiring MOIA to create signage on city property informing individuals of their rights when interacting with federal immigration authorities. Council Member Vernikov voted against it, arguing it politicizes immigration enforcement and uses public buildings for political messaging. The bill passed with 44 votes in favor and 6 against.

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Educator Links Housing Instability to Student Success, Urges City Steps Expansion

Council Member Joseph, an educator, emphasized the impact of housing instability on students' academic and emotional well-being, noting that approximately one in six students experienced homelessness last year. He stressed the necessity of addressing housing insecurity for college students and all New Yorkers to ensure educational equity and opportunity, urging the expansion of the City Steps program.

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