CDC extends eviction ban through July, but enforcement in Texas is up to individual judges
By FARAH ELTOHAM and The Texas Tribune.
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AUSTIN, Texas - The federal government’s pandemic-related eviction moratorium, which was scheduled to expire June 30, has been extended to July 31, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention order released Thursday.
The CDC order says the purpose of the temporary halt is to slow the spread of COVID-19. Although millions of Americans are beginning to return to a sense of normalcy following their vaccinations, health officials warn that the spread of the highly contagious Delta variant across the United States including in Texas could be dangerous, especially among unvaccinated populations.
CDC extends eviction ban through July, but enforcement in Texas is up to individual judges
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CDC extends eviction ban through July, but enforcement in Texas is up to individual judges
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