California Attorney General Rob Bonta has issued multiple consumer alerts to educate tenants about their rights under the Tenant Protection Act. The alerts aim to protect tenants and remind property managers and landlords of their legal obligations. Efforts to boost tenant engagement in social housing retrofitting have also been outlined, highlighting challenges in this area. Additionally, EFF and California's ACLU affiliates have called on Attorney General Bonta to address the sharing of automated license plate reader data by police agencies with out-of-state authorities, citing potential risks to abortion rights.
EFF and California’s ACLU affiliates have urged Attorney General Rob Bonta to act on dozens of police agencies that are still sharing automated license plate reader data with out-of-state authorities, putting abortion rights at risk, @ArsTechnica reports. https://t.co/l9xhP2bchB
EFF and California’s ACLU affiliates have urged Attorney General Rob Bonta to act on dozens of police agencies that are still sharing automated license plate reader data with out-of-state authorities, putting abortion rights at risk, @ArsTechinca reports. https://t.co/l9xhP2bchB
Retrofitting social housing with low-carbon tech has its benefits, but challenges in tenant engagement persist. In an @elemental365 blog, Nesta's Benoit Siberdt outlines 5 ways to boost tenant involvement, drawing on insights from housing providers.https://t.co/UqWge7SaYC
CONSUMER ALERTS: Attorney General Bonta just issued multiple Consumer Alerts, guidance to protect California tenants and remind property managers and landlords of their legal obligations. Read more at: https://t.co/S2HIOgfNAo. https://t.co/2lt03Uoki7
Excited to join @AGRobBonta today to announce 5 consumer alerts educating California tenants about their rights under the Tenant Protection Act, which we authored together in 2019 to keep people in their homes & prevent homelessness. Visit https://t.co/r8HrcgdmnQ for more. https://t.co/UXJxBs6784