No person should experience housing discrimination. We support legislation that holds landlords accountable when they engage in housing discrimination. People who were previously involved in our criminal legal system who have paid their debt to society have earned the ability to live their lives in Connecticut’s communities free from discrimination that can impede their progress. Connecticut is stronger and safer when a person who is formerly incarcerated has a fair chance of accessing a job, housing, and education.
SB 1232, An Act Concerning Housing Discrimination Matters Before the Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities
Session
2023
Bill number
SB 1232
Position
Support
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