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Efforts are stepping up to help low-income people who are facing eviction get access to legal representation.
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The court's six conservative justices said the CDC exceeded its authority by issuing the two-month pause on evictions in much of the country.
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This week, the Biden administration extended a ban on evictions for another 60 days. It applies to people in counties experiencing substantial or high levels of COVID-19 spread, including Milwaukee County.
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After intense pressure from progressives, the CDC has announced a more limited eviction moratorium days after an earlier freeze on evictions expired.
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Milwaukee-based housing organization Community Advocates' Shawanna Lindenberg discusses the impact of the July 31 end of the eviction moratorium, what this means for Milwaukee renters and the resources that are available.
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Housing advocates say it's necessary to keep a national eviction moratorium in place to prevent people from being evicted as they access federal rental assistance money.
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A new resolution by Milwaukee County Supervisor Ryan Clancy would give all Milwaukeean’s facing eviction or foreclosure access to legal counsel in an effort to reduce illegal evictions.
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A federal judge has ruled the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention overstepped its authority by issuing a nationwide moratorium on evictions. The fate of millions of renters rests on appeal.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has threatened economic stability for many Milwaukeeans, but for renters there has been some protection due to a moratorium on…