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		<title>Heartless Town</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 20:49:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Annie Stone</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;The civility of which money will purchase, is
Rarely extended to those who have none&#8221;
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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><em><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-577" title="dickensian child" src="http://www.nyctales.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/dickensian-child2.jpg" alt="dickensian child" width="98" height="95" />&#8220;The civility of which money will purchase, is<br />
Rarely extended to those who have none&#8221;<br />
</em><em>Charles Dickens</em></p>
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<p><em>     Homeless waifs, overflowing poor houses, people living on the street – the London that Charles Dickens chronicled in his 19<sup>th</sup> 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 &#8212; it may get even harder.<br />
       A Draconian law the city is intent on implementing would require those living in shelters to pay rent  &#8212; nearly half of any income they manage to scrounge up &#8211; 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.<br />
      There are now nearly 40,000 people using New York&#8217;s homeless shelters &#8212; 13,000 of them are children, according to the <a href="http://www.coalitionforthehomeless.org/">Coalition for the Homeless</a>  &#8212; and that number keeps growing.<br />
        &#8221; Asking the poorest and most desperate New Yorkers to pay money they cannot spare is cruel and petty, &#8221; said Piper Hoffman, Director of Advocacy at the <a href="http://www.partnershipforthehomeless.org/home.php5">Partnership for the Homeless</a>.  &#8221; Every human being has a right to a roof over their heads.&#8221;<br />
    There are two bills pending that would make it illegal for shelters to charge rent &#8212; 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).<br />
     Linda Contes and her husband Manuel told  <a href="http://www.indypendent.org">The Indypendent</a>  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&#8217;s Dept. of Homeless Services says it plans to implement the rule.<br />
</em><em>       Concerned citizens should write to their State representative asking them to co-sponsor this legislation &#8212; and if they are on the relevant committee, to work to send the bill to the floor for a full vote. <em>    The Coalition for the Homeless also has a form letter to write to Governor Paterson &#8212; just go to the site and hit  the link that says Action.<br />
     </em></em><em> </em><em>It&#8217;s Christmas &#8211;  But there&#8217;s still No Room at the Inn&#8230;..</em></p>
<p><em>     <strong>The members of the Senate Finance Committee are:</strong></em></p>
<p><em>Chair: Sen. Carl Kruger<br />
</em><em>Sen. Eric Adams<br />
</em><em>Sen. Neil D. Breslin<br />
</em><em>Sen. John A. DeFrancisco<br />
</em><em>Sen. Ruben Diaz<br />
</em><em>Sen. Martin Malavé Dilan<br />
</em><em>Sen. Thomas K. Duane<br />
</em><em>Sen. Pedro Espada, Jr., Majority Leader<br />
</em><em>Sen. Hugh T. Farley<br />
</em><em>Sen. Kemp Hannon<br />
</em><em>Sen. Owen H. Johnson<br />
</em><em>Sen. Jeffrey D. Klein<br />
</em><em>Sen. Liz Krueger<br />
</em><em>Sen. William J. Larkin Jr.<br />
</em><em>Sen. Kenneth P. LaValle<br />
</em><em>Sen. Vincent L. Leibell<br />
</em><em>Sen. Carl L Marcellino<br />
</em><em>Sen. George D. Maziarz<br />
</em><em>Sen. Velmanette Montgomery<br />
</em><em>Sen. Michael F. Nozzolio<br />
</em><em>Sen. Suzi Oppenheimer<br />
</em><em>Sen. Frank Padavan<br />
</em><em>Sen. Kevin S. Parker<br />
</em><em>Sen. Bill Perkins<br />
</em><em>Sen. Stephen M. Saland<br />
</em><em>Sen. John L. Sampson<br />
</em><em>Sen. James L. Seward<br />
</em><em>Sen. William T. Stachowski<br />
</em><em>Sen. Toby Ann Stavisky<br />
</em><em>Sen. Andrea Stewart-Cousins<br />
</em><em>Sen. Antoine M Thompson<br />
</em><em>Sen. David J. Valesky<br />
</em><em>Sen. Dale M. Volker</em></p>
<p><em><strong>The members of the Assembly Rules Committee are:</strong><br />
</em><em>Sheldon Silver<br />
</em><em>Jeffrion L. Aubry<br />
</em><em>Daniel J. Burling<br />
</em><em>Ron Canestrari<br />
</em><em>Ann-Margaret Carrozza<br />
</em><em>Vivian E. Cook<br />
</em><em>Clifford W. Crouch<br />
</em><em>Herman D. Farrell, Jr.<br />
</em><em>David F. Gantt<br />
</em><em>Deborah J. Glick<br />
</em><em>Richard N. Gottfried<br />
</em><em>Stephen Hawley<br />
</em><em>Jim Hayes<br />
</em><em>Earlene Hooper<br />
</em><em>Rhoda Jacobs<br />
</em><em>Brian M. Kolb<br />
</em><em>Joseph R. Lentol<br />
</em><em>Vito J. Lopez<br />
</em><em>Joel M. Miller<br />
</em><em>Joseph D. Morelle<br />
</em><em>Catherine Nolan<br />
</em><em>Bob Oaks<br />
</em><em>Felix Ortiz<br />
</em><em>J. Gary Pretlow<br />
</em><em>Peter M. Rivera<br />
</em><em>Dede Scozzafava<br />
</em><em>Mike Spano<br />
</em><em>Robert K. Sweeney<br />
</em><em>Helene E. Weinstein</em></p>
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