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With evictions looming, Congress strains to extend ban

Get our free LIBN e-alerts & breaking news notifications! People from a coalition of housing justice groups hold signs protesting evictions during a news conference outside the Statehouse, Friday, July 30, 2021, in Boston. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer) With evictions looming, Congress strains to extend ban By: The Associated Press July 30, 2021 Comments Off on With evictions looming, Congress strains to extend ban Hours before a nationwide eviction moratorium is set to expire, Congress raced Friday to try to extend the ban in a long-shot effort to prevent millions of Americans from being forced from their homes during a COVID-19 surge. A House panel convened to consider emergency legislation to extend the ban, which expires Saturday. But no vote has been set. Congressional leaders and the White House struggled to rally support.

Eviction moratorium is about to expire — here s how to get help in Utah when it does

Eviction moratorium is about to expire — here s how to get help in Utah when it does
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Evictions looming, Biden fails to get Congress to extend ban

Channel3000.com July 30, 2021 8:08 PM By LISA MASCARO, MICHAEL CASEY and JOSH BOAK Associated Press Posted: Updated: J. Scott Applewhite House Energy and Commerce Chairman Frank Pallone, D-N.J., left, and House Financial Services Committee Chairwoman Maxine Waters, D-Calif., go over their notes at the House Rules Committee as they prepare an emergency extension of the eviction moratorium, at the Capitol in Washington, Friday, July 30, 2021. President Joe Biden called on Congress to extend the eviction moratorium to protect such vulnerable renters and their families without delay. J. Scott Applewhite House Energy and Commerce Chairman Frank Pallone, D-N.J., left, and House Financial Services Committee Chairwoman Maxine Waters, D-Calif., go over their notes at the House Rules Committee as they prepare an emergency extension of the eviction moratorium, at the Capitol in Washington, Friday, July 30, 2021. President Joe Biden called on Congress to extend the eviction

Congress fails to extend federal eviction moratorium

The nationwide eviction moratorium is set to expire Saturday. Author: LISA MASCARO (MICHAEL CASEY and JOSH BOAK Associated Press) Published: 3:57 PM EDT July 30, 2021 Updated: 7:44 PM EDT July 30, 2021 WASHINGTON A nationwide eviction moratorium is set to expire Saturday after President Joe Biden and Democrats in Congress worked furiously but ultimately failed to align on a long-shot strategy to prevent millions of Americans from being forced from their homes during a COVID-19 surge. More than 3.6 million Americans are at risk of eviction, some in a matter of days, as nearly $47 billion in federal housing aid to the states during the pandemic has been slow to make it into the hands of renters and landlords owed payments.

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