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Photo: Sit-in outside Congress led by Rep. Cori Bush
Bowing to mounting pressure and public outrage, the Biden administration through the Centers for Disease Control has just announced that the nationwide moratorium on evictions would be extended through October 3 in parts of the country with high rates of COVID-19 spread. Because the disease is spreading so rapidly, this will reportedly cover the vast majority of the country, home to approximately 90 percent of people.
This is a major victory for the growing movement to stop evictions and win the right to housing for all. When the Biden administration and the Democratic Party-controlled Congress refused to take action before the July 31st moratorium expiration, anger spread across the country at their cruel indifference. Representative Cori Bush of Missouri, a grassroots movement leader who personally experienced homelessness earlier in life, began a round-the-clock outdoor sit-in on the steps of Congress. She