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23rd December
2009
written by Annie Stone

dickensian child“The civility of which money will purchase, is
Rarely extended to those who have none”
Charles Dickens

 

     Homeless waifs, overflowing poor houses, people living on the street – the London that Charles Dickens chronicled in his 19th century novels doesn’t sound all that different from the New York City of 2009.  With  a record number of families in homeless shelters, unemployment at all time highs and a recession that doesn’t want to let go – there are a lot of people struggling.  And for those in need — it may get even harder.
       A Draconian law the city is intent on implementing would require those living in shelters to pay rent  — nearly half of any income they manage to scrounge up – all while  trying to find a permanent place to live – and work that pays a liveable wage – a daunting prospect in even the best of times.
      There are now nearly 40,000 people using New York’s homeless shelters — 13,000 of them are children, according to the Coalition for the Homeless  — and that number keeps growing.
        ” Asking the poorest and most desperate New Yorkers to pay money they cannot spare is cruel and petty, ” said Piper Hoffman, Director of Advocacy at the Partnership for the Homeless.  ” Every human being has a right to a roof over their heads.”
    There are two bills pending that would make it illegal for shelters to charge rent — but they seem to be currently stalled in the Rules Committee of the State Assembly (Bill A8353-D) and another in the State Senate (S5605-A).
     Linda Contes and her husband Manuel told  The Indypendent  they were asked to pay $1,475 last May to live in a homeless shelter even though Contes was unemployed and Manuel was working part-time. Although the policy was suspended 3 weeks later, the City’s Dept. of Homeless Services says it plans to implement the rule.
       Concerned citizens should write to their State representative asking them to co-sponsor this legislation — and if they are on the relevant committee, to work to send the bill to the floor for a full vote.     The Coalition for the Homeless also has a form letter to write to Governor Paterson — just go to the site and hit  the link that says Action.
     
 It’s Christmas –  But there’s still No Room at the Inn…..

     The members of the Senate Finance Committee are:

Chair: Sen. Carl Kruger
Sen. Eric Adams
Sen. Neil D. Breslin
Sen. John A. DeFrancisco
Sen. Ruben Diaz
Sen. Martin Malavé Dilan
Sen. Thomas K. Duane
Sen. Pedro Espada, Jr., Majority Leader
Sen. Hugh T. Farley
Sen. Kemp Hannon
Sen. Owen H. Johnson
Sen. Jeffrey D. Klein
Sen. Liz Krueger
Sen. William J. Larkin Jr.
Sen. Kenneth P. LaValle
Sen. Vincent L. Leibell
Sen. Carl L Marcellino
Sen. George D. Maziarz
Sen. Velmanette Montgomery
Sen. Michael F. Nozzolio
Sen. Suzi Oppenheimer
Sen. Frank Padavan
Sen. Kevin S. Parker
Sen. Bill Perkins
Sen. Stephen M. Saland
Sen. John L. Sampson
Sen. James L. Seward
Sen. William T. Stachowski
Sen. Toby Ann Stavisky
Sen. Andrea Stewart-Cousins
Sen. Antoine M Thompson
Sen. David J. Valesky
Sen. Dale M. Volker

The members of the Assembly Rules Committee are:
Sheldon Silver
Jeffrion L. Aubry
Daniel J. Burling
Ron Canestrari
Ann-Margaret Carrozza
Vivian E. Cook
Clifford W. Crouch
Herman D. Farrell, Jr.
David F. Gantt
Deborah J. Glick
Richard N. Gottfried
Stephen Hawley
Jim Hayes
Earlene Hooper
Rhoda Jacobs
Brian M. Kolb
Joseph R. Lentol
Vito J. Lopez
Joel M. Miller
Joseph D. Morelle
Catherine Nolan
Bob Oaks
Felix Ortiz
J. Gary Pretlow
Peter M. Rivera
Dede Scozzafava
Mike Spano
Robert K. Sweeney
Helene E. Weinstein

 

 

4 Comments

  1. 25/12/2009

    I want to quote your post in my blog. It can?
    And you et an account on Twitter?

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  2. Annie Stone
    26/12/2009

    Hi! Feel free to quote — I’m not on twitter.. Spread the word on the homeless situation — and write to these elected representatives if you can — All the best — and Happy holidays…. Annie

  3. Donna
    30/12/2009

    How awful! Thanks for bringing this issue to your blog, Annie!

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