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NY lawmakers vote on extending eviction moratorium to Aug 31
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Should New York Extend Its Foreclosure and Eviction Freeze?
At the end of last year, the New York State Legislature and New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo agreed to a new law that extended legal protections for renters and homeowners. That law, the COVID-19 Emergency Eviction and Foreclosure Prevention Act, banned evictions and foreclosures for people who had been negatively impacted by COVID-19 until May 1, 2021.
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As the negative effects of the coronavirus pandemic has dragged on, many New Yorkers are not stable enough for things to return to normal in reference to evictions and foreclosures. Because of this, the New York Senate and Assembly are currently deciding if the Eviction and Foreclosure ban should continue after May 1st.
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will lose one House seat under a new census count falling just 89 people short of the number it would have needed to keep all 27 of its House members.
On the one hand: 89 people! The tiny margin by which New York lost out to Minnesota prompted tons of hand-wringing. What if fewer rich people had fled New York as the pandemic bore down? What if the state had