Advocates renew push to end housing discrimination against formerly incarcerated

Activists are calling on the New York City Council to pass legislation to end housing discrimination against people with a criminal record.

Over 80 criminal justice, law and public defender groups are urging the City Council to pass a stalled bill that would ban landlords from doing background checks or inquiring about a person’s arrest or conviction record at any point during the housing application process.

Read more in the Queens Daily Eagle.