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BumRushDaShow

(151,125 posts)
Mon Apr 21, 2025, 07:39 AM Monday

60,000 Americans to lose rental assistance and risk eviction unless Congress acts

Source: ABC News/AP

April 21, 2025, 12:11 AM


Moments after Daniris Espinal walked into her new apartment in Brooklyn, she prayed. In ensuing nights, she would awaken and touch the walls for reassurance — finding in them a relief that turned to tears over her morning coffee. Those walls were possible through a federal program that pays rent for some 60,000 families and individuals fleeing homelessness or domestic violence. Espinal was fleeing both.

But the program, Emergency Housing Vouchers, is running out of money — and quickly. Funding is expected to be used up by the end of next year, according to a letter from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and obtained by The Associated Press. That would leave tens of thousands across the country scrambling to pay their rent.

It would be among the largest one-time losses of rental assistance in the U.S., analysts say, and the ensuing evictions could churn these people — after several years of rebuilding their lives — back onto the street or back into abusive relationships. "To have it stop would completely upend all the progress that they’ve made,” said Sonya Acosta, policy analyst at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, which researches housing assistance. “And then you multiply that by 59,000 households,” she said.

The program, launched in 2021 by then-President Joe Biden as part of the pandemic-era American Rescue Plan Act, was allocated $5 billion to help pull people out of homelessness, domestic violence and human trafficking.

Read more: https://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory/60000-americans-lose-rental-assistance-risk-eviction-congress-121001575

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BumRushDaShow

(151,125 posts)
3. They don't
Mon Apr 21, 2025, 07:57 AM
Monday

They wouldn't even extend the enhanced Child Tax Credit enacted during the pandemic, but instead, completely tore through every nook and cranny of the federal government - eliminating its employees, halting payouts of anything Congress previously funded, and selling off real property, in order to give tax cuts to the extremely wealthy.

Bayard

(24,777 posts)
5. Many won't survive
Mon Apr 21, 2025, 11:09 AM
Monday

They return to abusive relationships and get killed, or go back out on the streets and get killed. I hope these Good Christians are smote.

elocs

(24,098 posts)
9. There are good Christians (I'm an atheist), but far, far too many are "Christian" in name only.
Tue Apr 22, 2025, 06:02 AM
Tuesday

They are neither followers of Jesus, nor his New Testament teachings and example.

LiberalArkie

(17,989 posts)
4. Anything enacted during the Biden Administration is to be terminated. They really relish removing everything by all Dems
Mon Apr 21, 2025, 08:08 AM
Monday

Ping Tung

(2,158 posts)
7. 60,000 bits of designated collateral damage sacrificed for the promised Greatness(?) of of the new American Monarchy.
Mon Apr 21, 2025, 03:12 PM
Monday

elocs

(24,098 posts)
10. It's all about the cruelty for Trump & his maga cult. Take the hope from those once hopeless. n/t
Tue Apr 22, 2025, 06:08 AM
Tuesday
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