New York's Cooperative and Condominium Community
My State Senator, Liz Kreiger, introduced the bill that would help co-op shareholders obtain some civil rights. S395/A694 would be a good start IF the upstate lawmakers (most of whom are Republicans), supported it instead of blocking or ignoring it as they have for the past year or 2.
It would help, I’m told if Democrats replace the Republicans in Albany this year.
One big problem: the real estate industry, moneyed and organized, is against S395/A694.
Can this publication do co-op shareholder activist outreach in support of the coop ombudsman bill?
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