Protestors call on St. Louis leaders for rental assistance aid as eviction moratorium expires
Housing organizations and supporters rallied at City Hall calling on the Board of Aldermen to process rental assistance funds Author: Pepper Baker Updated: 4:59 PM CDT August 2, 2021
ST. LOUIS As thousands of St. Louisans face eviction following the expired moratorium, people are calling on local leaders to help. Housing is a fundamental human right, Dani Hoefel said. I personally don t believe that the government has the interest of working-class people at heart, they don t care, Chris Winston said.
Housing organizations and their supporters lead a rally up to City Hall, calling on the Board of Aldermen President Lewis Reed to approve the $35 million funds for housing assistance from Board Bill 2.
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Page, Jones accused of political overreach with mask mandate
Local elected officials from both political parties have issues with the way it was implemented and how it could be used Author: Sam Clancy Updated: 8:16 PM CDT July 26, 2021
ST. LOUIS St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones and St. Louis County Executive Sam Page are being accused of political overreach less than a day after a new mask mandate went into effect in St. Louis and St. Louis County.
Jones and Page, both Democrats, announced the mandate at a joint press conference Monday morning. The mandate requires people to wear masks in indoor public places and on public transportation. It includes everyone 5 and older, regardless if they are vaccinated. Wearing a mask outside is strongly encouraged, especially in group settings.