S. 5087, called the "Tenants’ Right to Organize Act," aims to amend the United States Housing Act of 1937 to support the formation and functioning of tenant organizations. It ensures tenants' rights to organize without facing retaliation from landlords or public housing...
Simple Explanation
The "Tenants’ Right to Organize Act" wants to help people who rent homes get together without landlords causing problems, by giving them money and support to meet and talk about living things. It says there should be rules to keep people safe and make sure everyone's voice is heard, but some parts might need clearer rules to be really fair and helpful.