The ACLU-CT believes in a society where all people, including those who have been convicted or accused of a crime, have equal opportunity to contribute to their communities and build successful and fulfilling lives. Rent hikes and no fault evictions are displacing people from their homes and communities, fueling gentrification, increasing evictions and homelessness, which disproportionately harms Black and brown working class renters and immigrant communities. Everybody needs a safe and stable place to live, which builds prosperous communities.
HB 6588, An Act Concerning Rent Stabilization
Session
2023
Bill number
HB 6588
Position
Support
Related content

ACLU of Connecticut Publishes Responses from Inspector General...
April 29, 2025
Inspector General Candidates Answer ACLU of CT Questionnaire on...
April 28, 2025
Du v. Dep’t. of Homeland Security
April 24, 2025
ACLU of Connecticut and Advocates Respond to Bridgeport Police...
April 4, 2025
H.B. 7212: An Act Concerning the Trust Act
March 14, 2025
H.B. 7132: An Act Concerning Non-Safety Related Traffic Stops
March 10, 2025
Housing is the most critical and fundamental part of reentry
February 24, 2025
Submit Testimony: Collateral Consequences of Criminal History on...
