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CT has $235 million in rent relief for people in need. Why aren't more households applying?


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CT has $235 million in rent relief for people in need. Why aren t more households applying?
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Seila Mosquera-Bruno, commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Housing on April 7, 2021, in Stamford, Conn. As of that date, the department had received 2,200 completed applications for rental and utilities assistance through the UniteCT program, with both renters and landlords eligible to apply for funds to cover rent in arrears.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut Media
In the first three weeks of a massive aid program for renters, applications appear to be falling well short of early projections by Connecticut’s lead housing official. ....

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Best of 2020: Connecticut has an opportunity to tackle housing segregation. It appears to be taking a pass.


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Best of 2020: Connecticut has an opportunity to tackle housing segregation. It appears to be taking a pass.
.  It was originally published on June 29, 2020.
On a recent Sunday, protesters marched through the center of Weston, a small, wealthy town in southwest Connecticut. They chanted “no justice, no peace” and raised handwritten signs that read “Black Lives Matter” and “Silence is Violence.” 
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Somewhere in the crowd, Brian Murray hoisted his own message.
“Fact check: Weston, CT. No Black teachers. No Black police officers. No Black board members. No Black town of Weston government office members.” ....

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