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Face the Facts: CT Senator Talks About Why He Opposes Proposed Rent Cap
Sen. Rob Sampson (R-Wolcott), ranking member of the Housing Committee, explains why he opposes a bill that would cap annual rent increases.
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Public Hearing on Rent Hikes Continues This Morning
A meeting to cap the percentage of increases for rent in Connecticut has been taking place since yesterday and is still going strong.
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Public Hearing on Rent Hikes Continued Into This Morning
It was a debate that spanned several hours and ended early Wednesday morning after hundreds of people spoke out during a public hearing on whether or not to cap rent increases in Connecticut. “I like to wake up half of the people in there. It looks like they’re getting tired, but this is a marathon not 100 yard dash,” said…
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Proposed Bill Could Cap Annual Rent Increases in Conn.
For many, the cost of rent has skyrocketed over the past couple of years, but Cap the Rent CT, a coalition of 52 organizations including tenant unions, faith groups and others, is trying to make sure there is a limit.
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Proposed Bill Could Cap Annual Rent Increases in Conn.
For many, the cost of rent has skyrocketed over the past couple of years, but Cap the Rent CT, a coalition of 52 organizations including tenant unions, faith groups and others, is trying to make sure there is a limit. Cap the Rent CT held a press conference at the Legislative Office Building on Tuesday where a public hearing was…