Meet New York Health Act Healthcare Champion @FriendsofTamika
“No one should be forced to choose between paying rent, buying food, or getting any medical care they need. No parent should have to fight an insurance company while they or their child is sick."
Meet New York Health Act Healthcare Champion @FriendsofTamika
“No one should be forced to choose between paying rent, buying food, or getting any medical care they need. No parent should have to fight an insurance company while they or their child is sick."
Small landlords are part of our housing ecosystem--especially when they are keeping rents affordable and maintaining safe homes.
Before I roll out my policy ideas, I want to hear from you:
What support would actually help keep your building stable?
Repair grants?
Faster rent arrears relief?
A fair complaint review process?
Tax relief?
Help with capital repairs?
Something else?
Responsible small landlords who are doing the right thing should have a voice in the conversation about keeping housing affordable. #inthe68th #smalllandlords
NEWS: New York is doling out $1.5 billion+ in new funding to the politically influential health care industry, while offering no direct assistance to ~1.5 million New Yorkers expected to lose low-cost insurance coverage due to #HR1.
I know you've been eagerly awaiting the response of #publichousing tenants to @NYCMayor racist and classist proposal. Here it is. Support us by acting and amplifying.
@nodisplacement I totally agree with you, and it's important for voters to do their job, show up and show out! I tell all my constituents that it's going to take all of us for this fight, because they are coming for our HOMES!
This is why leadership matters. The community deserves someone who understands the law, respects workers, and lead with accountability.
#inthe68th#newleadership
Foster youth deserve more than "good luck" when they age out. They deserve housing, support, and a savings fund for their future. What should every foster youth be guaranteed?
#aginout#nycfostercare
The City Council and the State of New York owe every NYCHA resident safe housing and real accountability from the agencies they oversee.
But here, the government failed at both. Instead of fully funding repairs, enforcing standards, and holding agencies accountable, they are now asking private partners to clean up the damage caused by years of neglect and lack of political will.
That is NOT LEADERSHIP! That is the government passing the burden onto someone else because the "government" refused to do the right thing when residents needed it most!
“NYCHA residents should not have to go through PACT to get safe housing they already owed”
NYCHA is a gov welfare program; not clear to me they are “owed” anything
PACT will help the gov provide higher quality housing to NYCHA residents. That is what is important
NYCHA residents deserve direct Section 9 investment--not tradeoffs. Put the money into Section 9 repairs, buildings, infrastructure, and real agency accountability. Public housing needs full funding, not distractions!
Under PACT, NYCHA can tap Sec 8 resources while continuing to own both land and buildings & additionally retaining oversight/asset management responsibilities. When PACT partners don’t perform, NYCHA can replace them. Public money, public buildings, public land, public control.