Renters across the country are taking a stand against delays in rental reforms. On Saturday, activists organized a nationwide day of action to protest the lack of progress in reforming the rental market.
Renters have long been calling for reforms to the rental market, which has become increasingly unaffordable and inaccessible. In many cities, the cost of rent has skyrocketed, while wages have remained stagnant. This has left many renters unable to afford their rent and facing eviction.
In response, activists have been pushing for reforms such as rent control, tenant protections, and increased access to affordable housing. However, progress on these reforms has been slow, prompting activists to take action.
On Saturday, activists organized a day of action to draw attention to the issue and demand action from lawmakers. In cities across the country, renters held rallies, marches, and other events to call for rental reform.
The day of action was a success, with thousands of people taking part in events across the country. Activists hope that the day of action will help spur lawmakers into action and finally bring about much-needed reforms to the rental market.
The day of action was just one step in the fight for rental reform. Activists will continue to push for reforms and hold lawmakers accountable for their inaction. Until then, renters will continue to struggle with unaffordable and inaccessible rental markets.