REMARKS
Council Member Sandy Nurse introduces two new bills
2:05:15
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Council Member Sandy Nurse briefly introduces two bills she is sponsoring: Resolution 683 and Introduction 1135. Resolution 683 calls on the state to pass the End Toxic Home Flipping Act, while Introduction 1135 aims to ensure fair wages for third-party grocery delivery workers.
- Resolution 683 addresses concerns about large corporations and private equity firms buying homes for quick profits in Nurse's community.
- Introduction 1135 is co-sponsored with Council Member Gutierrez and focuses on fair pay for delivery workers.
- Nurse encourages her colleagues to read and consider signing on to both bills.
Sandy Nurse
2:05:15
Thank you, majority leader.
2:05:16
I'll keep it short.
2:05:17
Feeling the vibe in the room.
2:05:20
I just I'm just talking about 2 bills today I'm introducing.
2:05:24
Reso 683 calls on the state to pass the end toxic home flipping act sponsored by assembly member, Catalina Cruz, and state senator, Julio Salazar.
2:05:35
This is a bill that comes, largely from the concerns of my community where we are seeing large corporations and private equity firms purchasing homes, slapping some sheetrock and paint on it, and making massive profits.
2:05:49
So I hope you all will read this and sign the bill or respond to the bill.
2:05:53
I'm also introducing intro 1135 with council member Gutierrez.
2:05:57
This bill would require third party grocery delivery services to pay their delivery workers a fair wage.
2:06:03
I hope you will consider signing on to the bill.
2:06:06
Thank you all.