Members of the Good Shepherd JPIC Ministry got on the bus to Albany on May 14 to lobby the legislature and governor for a slate of rent reform bills that would return power to the tenants after a generation of housing laws written in favor of landlords and developers. Seventy-five people were arrested. But by the end of the legislative term, New Yorkers statewide had won "universal rent control," including an end to vacancy deregulation and the preferential rent loophole.