Here’s the latest I can summarize from recent public reporting:
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Chi Ossé has been active on housing and deed-theft issues, including introducing or supporting measures with allies to address eviction risks and deed theft in New York City. This includes efforts to pressure state leadership for temporary eviction moratorium actions and public advocacy around housing justice. These developments were highlighted in April 2026 coverage around his advocacy and a related press conference.[1][2]
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In late April 2026, Ossé was involved in a high-profile eviction protest in Brooklyn; reports note his arrest during a demonstration tied to a dispute over eviction and concerns about deed theft, with officials later clarifying the specific legal context of the eviction. This event drew coverage from local outlets and political commentary surrounding his stance on homeowner protections.[2][10]
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Background context: Ossé has been described in prior profiles as the youngest New York City Council member, known for activism around housing access and public-safety initiatives, and for taking on leadership roles such as co-chairing the LGBTQIA+ Caucus and chairing the Brooklyn delegation. His early career included landmark housing and safety legislation in his first term.[5][6]
If you’d like, I can pull the most up-to-date, source-specific links and summarize the latest press releases or news segments in a short, current-basis briefing. I can also set up a quick watch list (e.g., press releases, major NY outlets, and local TV coverage) to keep you updated weekly. Would you prefer a focused briefing on housing policy actions, or a broader update including public appearances and arrests?
Note: The above items reference recent public reports and press materials from April–April 2026. If you want exact articles or quotes, I can fetch and quote them with citations.