Rental assistance fell victim to politics, bureaucracy
Rental assistance fell victim to politics, bureaucracy
SARAH KLEINER and TAYLOR JOHNSTON of the Center for Public Integrity and MICHAEL CASEY of The Associated Press
June 29, 2021
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1of5Dylyn Price, right, and her son Devone, 14, both of Athens, Ga., stand outside of their rented townhome on Tuesday, June 22, 2021, in Athens, Ga. A rental crisis spurred by the pandemic prompted many states to make bold promises to help renters, but most failed to deliver on them after Congress passed the sweeping CARES Act in March 2020. Price said she got about $5,800 in rental assistance but that may not prevent her from losing her home. It s a very nauseating and uncomfortable situation to be in, Price said.Brynn Anderson/APShow MoreShow Less
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