Examining New York City's Controversial Hotel Licensing Bill
Authors Todd Soloway, Bryan Mohler and Itai Raz offer an overview of the draft "Safe Hotels Act," and consider potential legal challenges to the bill if it is passed into law.
August 20, 2024 at 03:55 PM
8 minute read
Hospitality and LodgingWith support from New York City's influential hospitality union, the Hotel and Gaming Trades Council, AFL-CIO, a bill has been introduced in the New York City Council seeking to impose licensing requirements on hotels.
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