months behind on the rent. reporter: what happens to you and three kids if you do not get the assistance? i don t know. i mean, shelter until we can find something. reporter: she is among the millions of americans who are facing possible eviction once the emergency cdc moratorium on housing evictions expires this weekend. congress allocated $46 billion to help renters in need, but burs and others like her say that getting the money is hard. how difficult is the application process? well, they ask for a lot of information like state i.d., birth certificate, and 2020 tax returns, and they make it so hard. do you have a computer? i was doing it all off of my phone. and this is why she was submitting the application by herself. reporter: and nbc news requested data from all 50 states and those responding, 41
reporter: she s one of the millions of americans that face possible eviction once the emergency cdc moratorium on housing evictions expires this weekend. congressional oh indicated $46 billion to help renters in need. but they say getting the money is hard. how difficult is the application process? aed for a lot of information, state id, birth certificate, 2020 tax returns. do you have a computer? i was doing it all off my phone. i want to give information. now she s attending community info sessions like this one, getting help to submit her application successfully. nbc news requested data from all 50 states. of 41 responding, our analysis found 26 states have distributed less than 10% of rental assistance money from the first federal allocation. according to the u.s. census bureau, here in mississippi, 79%
i don t know. shelter until we can find something. reporter: she s among the millions of americans who face possible eviction once the emergency cdc moratorium on housing evictions expires this weekend. congress allocated $46 billion to help renters in this need. but burse and others like her say getting that money is hard. how difficult is the application process? ever they ask for a lot of information like state id, birth certificate, 2020 tax returns. they make it so hard. do you have a computer? i was doing it all off my phone. i want to give a little information reporter: which is now she s attending community sessions like this one getting help to submit her application successfully. nbc news requested data this month from all 50 states. of the 41 responding, our analyst found 26 states had distributed less than 10% of the rental assistance money from
money mostly unspent in most states. morgan radford has our nbc news investigation. reporter: for demia and her family the days ahead are uncertain. it s stressful. it s hard. reporter: a single mom in mississippi, she was forced to quit her job to take care of her three kids when the pandemic hit. now she s two months behind on her rent. what happens to you and your three kids if you do not get this assistance? i don t know. i mean, shelter until we can find something. reporter: she is among the millions of americans who face possible eviction once the emergency cdc moratorium on housing evictions expires this weekend. congressional located $46 billion to help renters in need. but she and others like her say getting that money is hard. how difficult is the application process? it asks for a lot of information like state id, birth certificates, 2020 tax returns. they make it so hard.
election, the senate passed senate bill nine and i filed that, protecting voters from vote harvesters, people trying to cheat, trying to mislead. that was in 2019. in 2017, a mail ballot security bill. in texas when people come to us and complain, our constituents, whatever their party, this is ongoing in texas. neil: all right. the voter i.d., this goes back and forth. what constitutes a voter i.d. in this legislation? in this bill we re expanding voter i.d. not just for in-person voting, but for mail ballots. it s simple, asking the voter to right down their license, their state i.d. if not that, the last four of the social security and we ll give them no charge voting i.d. if they get that and write that on the application by mail. neil: and democrats say requiring this for mail-in