The Biden administration is taking new steps to prevent evictions as the Covid-19 pandemic continues, the White House and Department of Treasury announced Wednesday.
The new actions come as the Supreme Court could rule as soon as Wednesday on a request by landlords that it block the administration's new eviction moratorium.The Department of Treasury is"providing even more explicit permission for grantees to utilize self-attestation without further documentation in order to speed the delivery of assistance to households in need during the public health emergency," the White House said in a fact sheet.
The White House also touted an"all-of-government approach" to prevent evictions, including steps with the US Department of Agriculture to collaborate with owners of rental units in USDA-backed properties, assistance for tenants in public housing through the Department of Housing and Urban Development, support for at-risk veterans through government programs and its efforts to spread awareness of other federal assistance programs. An estimated 11.
AprilDRyan Why are the Governors holding onto the $$? It's one of the top items on GovKathyHochul agenda as even Cuomo did not release the funds. Unconscionable!
Question? Why are te people coming in from southern border ofMexico, not,being checked by FBI, background checks, covid. But yet, the people on airplanes exiting Afghanistan have to have SID's? To enter America? Why are Afghanistan any different than mexican immigrants?
Instead of getting all our people out of Afghanistan
I'm speechless seeing myself having my first paycheck after I have been screwed so many times, may God Almighty 🙏 bless you and your team Lisattownnsend
Covid 19.... what about 22? 😂
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