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The only eviction moratorium that covers Pa remains in effect — for now

The only eviction moratorium that covers Pa. remains in effect for now Michaelle Bond, The Philadelphia Inquirer Across Pennsylvania, renters struggling financially during the pandemic and landlords dependent on rent payments are waiting to find out what a federal judge’s order vacating the national eviction moratorium will mean for them. Unlike Philadelphia and New Jersey, Pennsylvania does not have its own ban on locking out most tenants, so renters have been relying on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s national ban. That moratorium is scheduled to run through June. But a federal judge ruled Wednesday that the agency had overstepped its authority in issuing the moratorium last year to try to stop the spread of the pandemic and that the nationwide ban is invalid.

Ernst, Casey Push to Give Americans a Clean Slate, Seal Records for Past Low-Level, Nonviolent Offenses – Mix 107 3 KIOW

Ernst, Casey Push to Give Americans a Clean Slate, Seal Records for Past Low-Level, Nonviolent Offenses – Mix 107 3 KIOW
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Growing Momentum for Clean Slate and Fair Chance Licensing in the States - Center for American Progress

Please join the Center for American Progress, the National Employment Law Project, and Community Legal Services of Philadelphia for a conversation with several of the state leaders behind recent transformative policy wins that offer a model for state and federal policymakers to put second chances within reach for workers and families facing the stigma of a criminal record.

Reversing Trump Policy, Biden Administration Includes Lowest-Income Households in Emergency SNAP Benefits

Share The Agriculture Department (USDA) has announced a new policy that will provide $1 billion a month in additional SNAP benefits to 25 million of the lowest-income SNAP participants, who have been partly or entirely left out of these emergency benefits over the past year due to a Trump Administration policy. Beginning this month, all SNAP households will receive at least $95 a month in emergency allotments. (It may take a few weeks for states to implement the change.) About 40 percent of the households affected by the change include children, 20 percent have elderly members, and 15 percent include someone who has a disability, according to USDA.

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