US homelessness up 12% to highest reported level as rents soar and coronavirus pandemic aid lapses
Read full article: US homelessness up 12% to highest reported level as rents soar and coronavirus pandemic aid lapsesThe United States has experienced a 12% increase in homelessness, to its highest reported level.
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Houston-area property managers accused of discriminating against people with disabilities, violating Fair Housing Act
Read full article: Houston-area property managers accused of discriminating against people with disabilities, violating Fair Housing ActSeveral Houston-area property managers have been charged by the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) with violating the Fair Housing Act.
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Julin and Joaquin Castro criticize Gov. Greg Abbott for reopening Texas too soon
Read full article: Julin and Joaquin Castro criticize Gov. Greg Abbott for reopening Texas too soonFormer Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro and U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, in Brownsville in 2018. "If we'd had a better federal response and state response, perhaps we would have already been around the quarter on this," Julin Castro said. Joaquin Castro said the number of beds, hospitals, and infections could have also been significantly reduced. "We're not saying that there would have been no consequences," Joaquin Castro said. All of the money that has been used is been money that's come from the federal government," Joaquin Castro said.
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Houstonโs $15 million in rent assistance runs out in just two hours
Read full article: Houstonโs $15 million in rent assistance runs out in just two hoursHOUSTON โ Just a couple of hours after opening for tenant applications Wednesday, the rent assistance program authorized by the Houston City Council ran out of money. The council voted last week in favor of a $15 million assistance program with an additional $8 million for Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Landlords had to enroll in the rental assistance program in order for their tenants to apply for the funds. TenantsRenters were able to apply for rental assistance starting at 10 a.m. Wednesday. Just about two hours later, a tweet from the Houston Housing and Community Development Department indicated that all of the $15 million in assistance money had been allocated.
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