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NewsWrap 20 – Select 10: Face masks

Fibre2Fashion Toggle navigation 14 Masks Now Coalition announces first CDC compliant face mask design The Masks Now Coalition, a coalition of volunteers and groups, announced in April their first mask design that is fully compliant with all CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) guidelines for people who can sew, and those who can’t. The Masks Now Coalition is an unprecedented grassroots effort to recruit sewists and the non-sewists alike to make masks. This coalition also distributes the masks to the facilities who need them like retirement homes, prisons, hospitals, banks, grocery stores, and other essential businesses. Canadian researchers develop biodegradable medical mask

Maryland Officials Plead For State to Release $1 Billion in Rainy Day Funds

Maryland Officials Plead For State to Release $1 Billion in Rainy Day Funds The newly-formed Maryland United for COVID Relief Now Coalition is urging Gov. Larry Hogan to release $1 billion of state funds to help Marylanders who are struggling during the pandemic. “There is unmet need as far as the eye can see,” said Montgomery County Council President Tom Hucker during the coalition’s virtual news conference Wednesday. According to Hucker, one in four business owners in Maryland fear going out of business within six months and 240,000 families are facing eviction. In Montgomery County, 100,000 residents are facing food insecurity and homelessness is experiencing an uptick, he said.

Bay Area Reporter :: SF supportive housing tenants to get rent reduction

Nearly 3,000 residents living in supportive housing units in San Francisco are set to receive a rent reduction by the fall of 2023. At its meeting Tuesday, the Board of Supervisors voted 11-0 to adopt an ordinance reducing the tenants requirement that they pay 50% of their monthly income toward their rent to just 30%. District 6 Supervisor Matt Haney authored the legislation, which will bring the city s rent rates in line with the federal standard of 30% for such units. It will also bring rent parity to all tenants in supportive housing, as those in buildings built since 2016 in the city are paying only 30% of their income toward their rent. The ordinance allows for the city to institute the rent cap change by October 1, 2023, but backers of the policy hope it would be enacted sooner than that.

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