"I was homeless after returning home from prison many years ago. I was 20 years old and had a daughter just under a year old. I was enrolled at Capital Community College, working part-time, and staying in a shelter on South Whitney Street in Hartford." - Sandy LoMonico
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"My status as a person living with a criminal record broke my spirit as I entered property management offices over & over again, and was rejected from renting housing after being completely honest about my recent felony conviction as a young adult." - Sandy LoMonico
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"I know what it feels like as a mother when you cannot reunite with your child because you are facing housing discrimination." -
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"As a landlord, I rented to people with a criminal record and had no issues. I know firsthand as a former landlord myself that property owners should not judge someone based on their incarceration or criminal record." - Sandy LoMonico
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"Someone’s record does not tell you whether they will be a good tenant or neighbor. Everyone deserves a place to live." - Sandy LoMonico
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"I believe that some doors were more open to me, because of my whiteness, than they may have been for a woman of color in my situation." - Sandy LoMonico
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"Our state will be safer and stronger, and families will be healthier and more stable, when every person living with a criminal record has an equal chance of finding housing." - Sandy LoMonico
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