Clergy & Lay Leaders Stand Up Against Housing Discrimination...and Win!

1404 - S8 - Evita CruzWith 9 out of 10 apartment owners turning away Section 8 voucher users, single mothers like Evita Cruz have few options about where to live.  This affects what school her daughter attends, how far she travels for work and how safe she feels in her neighborhood.  During Holy Week, Austin Interfaith clergy and lay leadership stood up for people like Evita to demand that the council advance a resolution that would prohibit discrimination based on Section 8 vouchers.  Council responded with a 6-0 vote, directing the City Manager to draft language for a formal policy proposal.  In photo, Evita Cruz tells her story.  More photos here

Council Approves Voucher OrdinanceKVUE-ABC 

Council Passes Resolution to End Housing Discrimination, KXAN

Council Could Ban Landlords from Section 8 DiscriminationTime Warner Cable News

Council: Getting a Round TuitAustin Chronicle

Policy Austin City Council Says Landlords Can't Discriminate Against Housing Voucher-HoldersAustin American Statesman

Reverend John Elford's Remarks