Bad actors posing as real Arizonans are stealing unemployment insurance money. Meanwhile, Arizonans with legitimate claims are having trouble getting their money.
Arizona announces $8.2 million to help residents facing homelessness In this Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2020, file photo, a large homeless encampment is shown in Phoenix. (Source: AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin) By Shelby Trahan | March 3, 2021 at 9:14 AM MST - Updated March 3 at 9:14 AM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - On Wednesday, Mar. 3, Governor Doug Ducey and the Arizona Department of Economic Security announced the distribution of an additional $8.2 million to provide Arizonans facing homelessness with critical services.
âWe want to ensure struggling families and those facing homelessness have access to the support and resources they need to keep a roof over their heads,â Governor Ducey said. âThis additional funding will help more people in need connect with crucial health and safety services provided across the state.â
Millions of dollars available in emergency rental assistance for Arizonans; few applications submitted
Millions of dollars available in emergency rental assistance for Arizonans; few applications submitted
PHOENIX - Rental assistance has expanded throughout Arizona, but some people are still unable to get the help they need.
It’s now been a week since hundreds of millions of dollars in rental assistance became available for Arizona renters and landlords - however, the state has only received 330 applications for the Emergency Rental Assistance Program.
With eviction moratoriums and massive job losses, there is a huge need out there for rental assistance, according to analysts, despite the limited applications so far.
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