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Don Keelan | Does Vermont really want new housing units?

Don Keelan | Does Vermont really want new housing units?
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Don Keelan: Does Vermont really want new housing units?

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   Addie Lentzner and Erica Jansch are not experts on residential housing development. How would they be? Addie is a senior at Arlington Memorial High School, while Erica is a freshman at Bennington’s Mt. Anthony Union High School. According to Greg Sukiennik’s piece in the July 16 Manchester Journal they are advocates for housing the homeless. More specifically, they are requesting Governor Scott’s Administration to extend the motel housing benefits for those folks who currently have no place to live once their motel housing vouchers come to an end if they haven’t already.

Bennington teens call on Gov Scott to extend motel benefit for homeless

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BENNINGTON — An Arlington Memorial High School senior was at the forefront of a news conference Tuesday urging calling Gov. Phil Scott to reverse course on changing the eligibility requirements for a program that kept homeless people sheltered in motels during the COVID-19 pandemic. Addie Lentzner, 17, a rising senior at AMHS, and Erica Jansch, 14, an incoming freshman at Mount Anthony Union High School, were among students speaking during a press conference calling on Scott and the state Agency of Human Services to walk back regulations that took effect July 1. Lentzner administration to extend eligibility for a motel program for the homeless.

Bennington teens call on Gov Phil Scott to extend motel benefit for homeless

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BENNINGTON — A pair of Bennington teenagers were at the forefront of a news conference Tuesday urging calling Gov. Phil Scott to reverse course on changing the eligibility requirements for a program that kept homeless people sheltered in motels during the COVID-19 pandemic. Addie Lentzner, 17, a rising senior at Arlington Memorial High School, and Erica Jansch, 14, an incoming freshman at Mount Anthony Union High School, were among students speaking during a press conference calling on Scott and the state Agency of Human Services to walk back regulations that took effect July 1. Lentzner and Jansch organized the event with former gubernatorial candidate and activist Brenda Siegel of Newfane after meeting her at the Governor’s Institutes of Vermont. They are also undertaking a petition drive calling to extend the program and the eviction moratorium, and continue expanded nutrition benefits such as the Everyone Eats pro

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