The
New York City Council passed a series of bills last week to strengthen the
city’s Human Rights Commission and require investigators to conduct a housing
study into possible discrimination by landlords. The first bill, Intro. 421-A,
sponsored by Councilwoman Darlene Mealy, will require the Human Rights
Commission to include information about the number of investigations it
conducts each year. The second bill, Intro. 689-A, sponsored by Councilman Brad
Lander, will require the commission to conduct at least five investigations into
possible housing discrimination over a period of one year.
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