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PUBLIC HEARING ON A BILL TO STABILIZE RENTS IN THE DISTRICT
OF COLUM BIA AND TO ESTABLISH A RENT STABILIZATION COMMIS-
SION, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES (BILL NO. 1-40)

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PUBLIC HEARING ON A BILL TO STABILIZE RENTS IN THE DISTRICT
OF COLUMBIA AND TO ESTABLISH A RENT STABILIZATION COMMIS-
SION, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES (BILL NO. 1-40)

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ORGANIZATION

Office of Housing and Community
Development

Chairman, Rent Commission

Waterside Towers Tenant Council,
Inc.

African Liberation Support Committee and City-Wide Housing Coalition

Landlord

Wingate Tenants' Association

Wingate Tenants' Association

Wingate Tenants' Association

Citizen

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Landlord

D. C. Black Assembly

Ward 5, D. C. Black Assembly

Citizen

Boston House Tenants' Association

Parkland Tenant Association

Warwick Tenant Association

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April 9, 1975

OPENING STATEMENT OF COUNCILMEMBER NADINE P. WINTER

PUBLIC HEARING ON A BILL TO STABILIZE RENTS

IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA TO ESTABLISH A RENT STABI -
LIZATION COMMISSION AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES (BILL NO. 1-40)

Good morning to this eager body of citizens. We would like to welcome you to share your views with us relating to many problems of rental accommodations. Our Committee is working as expeditously as humanly possible to develop the kind of rental accommodations legislation that will meet the needs of the broadest possible spectrum of our community.

The purpose of the public hearing will be to obtain the views of citizens (particularly those elements in our community most heavily impacted by spiraling housing costs). This public testimony is invited to facilitate the Committee's development of substantive housing legislation which may provide remedies for our current housing ills, especially those relating to landlord-tenant relationships. This legislation will address itself to the procedures and relationships of those administrative and judicial entities involved.

We are seeking solutions to the problems of the housing rental industry, more specifically those encountered by both landlords and tenants in an effort to provide decent housing at a reasonable cost. Therefore, we strongly urge that your testimony be very specific in its recommendations for solutions and that you pay particular attention to whatever differences there may be between this proposed legislation and that which has already been enacted (P.L. 93-157 and Regulation 74-20).

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