eviction protection. the proof is, we want more of that money to flow from the local governments and the states that have it into the hands of tenants and landlords that need it. over the course of the last several months, we ve seen more than 1 million people assisted by the emergency rental program. our goal is to make sure that we continue to provide flexibilities to these grantees in order to make sure that money can flow. on september 30th, congress has given us the ability to re-allocate money from grantees who aren t spending it quickly to places that are. a month ago, i visited connecticut, and in connecticut, the state is spending money quickly and in innovative ways to get money into the hands of tenants who need it. they have a busted set-up that goes from community to community, allowing people to sign up for the emergency rental assistance program. they re using our flexibilities to make sure that people of color, especially whom have been hurt the most by the pandemic, ar
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ALBANY, N.Y. — State Assemblyman Jake Ashby (R,C,I-Castleton) is recently announced the launch of a $3.5 billion Emergency Rental Assistance program which marks the first true relief for landlords and
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May 20, 2021
ST. LOUIS COUNTY (May 20, 2021) County Executive Dr. Sam Page signed a bill into law this week that will allow St. Louis County to receive a federal grant of $29.8 million for rental and utility assistance, providing critical help to residents during this pandemic.
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It marks the second federal grant St. Louis County has received this year to help families stay in their homes. Our priorities continue to be Health and Safety, Opportunity for All, and Good Government, said County Executive Page. We have already dedicated more than $173 million to offsetting the financial and social burdens caused by COVID 19 in St. Louis County. These additional funds will help stabilize families struggling to stay housed.