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Why lawmakers want to protect people who may face eviction in Delaware

Why lawmakers want to protect people who may face eviction in Delaware
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Why lawmakers want to protect people who may face eviction in Delaware

Why lawmakers want to protect people who may face eviction in Delaware Sarah Gamard, Delaware News Journal Headlines May 11, 2021 Replay Video Democrats are trying to protect people who may face eviction in Delaware amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Senate Bill 101 by Sen. Bryan Townsend, D-Newark, would give the right to free legal counsel to people whose income is no more than twice the federal poverty guideline, which is determined and updated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. © Jennifer Corbett, The News Journal Alexander Pratt, 28, and his fiancŽ Faizah Taylor, 24, spent Wednesday morning in JP Court 13 trying to gain access to the home they leased on N. Washington Street and were evicted from this past Sunday after they were caught up in a renting scam.

Why lawmakers want to protect and give new resources to people who may face eviction in Delaware

Why lawmakers want to protect people who may face eviction in Delaware Sarah Gamard, Delaware News Journal Headlines May 11, 2021 Replay Video Democrats are trying to protect people who may face eviction in Delaware amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Senate Bill 101 by Sen. Bryan Townsend, D-Newark, would give the right to free legal counsel to people whose income is no more than twice the federal poverty guideline, which is determined and updated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. © Jennifer Corbett, The News Journal Alexander Pratt, 28, and his fiancŽ Faizah Taylor, 24, spent Wednesday morning in JP Court 13 trying to gain access to the home they leased on N. Washington Street and were evicted from this past Sunday after they were caught up in a renting scam.

Delaware s Legislative Black Caucus Makes Local Voices Heard

Share The Delaware Legislative Black Caucus, formed in November 2018, is addressing root causes of racial discrimination throughout the state. Photo by Joe Del Tufo In just two years, the Delaware Legislative Black Caucus has helped amplify concerns and issues that had often gone overlooked. The morning of Nov. 7, 2020, marked a significant shift in the direction of the United States when the race for president was called in favor of former Vice President and Delaware U.S. Senator Joe Biden. In homes across the state and the nation, that shift was marked by a deep sigh weighted with the feeling that a new day had dawned. It was certainly that way in the home of state Rep. Melissa Minor-Brown (D-17), where she says conversations after the 2016 election had immediately turned to the challenges they, as a Black family, would likely face over the next four years.

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