A bill reforming Philadelphia's eviction process, introduced by Rep. Krajewski, has passed the House. The bill aims to address safety concerns and provide oversight in evictions, with support from various stakeholders including Councilmember JG and Senator Saval.
Last week, @RepKrajewski's bill to reform eviction procedures passed out of the House! This important legislation is a direct result of organizing in the wake of multiple shootings by the private and unaccountable landlord-tenant office during evictions. https://t.co/uiQX0qrxfv
My first #PHLBudget questions focused on renters like me. I'm pleased to hear the administration will expand the Eviction Diversion Program. But with a monthly citywide rent gap near $75 million, halving the amount of rental assistance the City provides would be ill-advised. https://t.co/9NWNt28jEY
Congratulations @RepKrajewski on the passage of this important bill! Evictions are a matter of public health and safety and need to be treated as such. https://t.co/1pgxkwul7O
Our coalition has been working hard to restore safety and oversight to our city's reckless eviction process. Thanks to the leadership of @RepKrajewski and our other partners in Harrisburg, we're closer than ever to doing just that. https://t.co/3n2zH47myg
Last summer, when an eviction agent shot Angel Davis, I wrote a bill reforming Philly's reckless eviction process. Last week, I'm proud to share my bill (H.B. 287) finally went to the floor & PASSED the House! This is a major step forward in the fight for Philly tenants. https://t.co/sAwXWkHp6Y