The City Council recently passed several resolutions calling on the State Legislature to strengthen rent laws. Although the state law on rent regulation doesn’t expire until next June, it’s possible that the State Legislature may pursue the renewal of rent laws before the end of its legislative session. And the City Council is urging the state to make the changes that are called for in the resolutions.
Resolutions allow the City Council to express a collective voice of New York City, and can play an important role in the development of law and public policy throughout New York State and across the nation. The resolution package passed consists of State Legislation Resolutions (SLR), where the City Council makes an official request of the New York State Legislature (also known as a “Home Rule Message”) to pass a special law affecting New York City. The following are the eight resolutions: