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    60,000 Americans to lose their rental assistance and risk eviction unless Congress acts

    April 21, 2025Updated:April 21, 2025 World No Comments
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    60,000 Americans to lose their rental assistance and risk eviction unless Congress acts
    Daniris Espinal ( AP )

    Times after Daniris Espinal walked into her new house in Brooklyn, she prayed. In ensuing nights, she did awaken and reach the walls for comfort- discovering in them a comfort that turned to tears over her morning coffee.
    Those rooms were feasible through a national plan that pays fee for some 60,000 families and individuals fleeing poverty or domestic violence. Espinal was fleeing both.
    But the programme, Emergency Housing Vouchers, is running out of money- and fast.
    Funding is expected to be used up by the end of next year, according to a text from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development and obtained by The Associated Press. That may leave tens of thousands across the country scrambling to pay their rent.
    It would be among the largest one-time losses of hire assistance in the US, analysts say, and the ensuing evictions was churning these people- after many years of rebuilding their lives- up onto the street or up into harsh relationships.
    ” To have it stop would totally destroy all the advancement that they’ve made,” said Sonya Acosta, plan scientist at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, which researches casing support.
    ” And then you multiply that by 59,000 households,” she said.
    The program, launched in 2021 by then-President Joe Biden as part of the pandemic-era American Rescue Plan Act, was allocated$ 5 billion to help pull people out of homelessness, domestic violence and human trafficking.
    People from San Francisco to Dallas to Tallahassee, Florida, were enrolled- among them children, seniors and veterans- with the expectation that funding would last until the end of the decade.
    But with the ballooning cost of rent, that$ 5 billion will end far faster.
    Last month, HUD sent letters to groups dispersing the money, advising them to “manage your EHV program with the expectation that no additional funding from HUD will be forthcoming. “
    The program’s future rests with Congress, which could decide to add money as it crafts the federal budget. But it’s a relatively expensive prospect at a time when Republicans, who control Congress, are dead set on cutting federal spending to afford tax cuts.
    Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters, who championed the program four years ago, is pushing for another$ 8 billion infusion.
    But the organizations lobbying Republican and Democratic lawmakers to reup the funding told the they aren’t optimistic. Four GOP lawmakers who oversee the budget negotiations did not respond to AP requests for comment.
    ” We’ve been told it’s very much going to be an uphill fight,” said Kim Johnson, the public policy manager at the National Low Income Housing Coalition.
    Espinal and her two daughters, aged 4 and 19, are living on one of those vouchers in a three-bedroom apartment with an over$ 3,000 monthly rent- an amount extremely difficult to cover without the voucher.
    Four years ago, Espinal fought her way out of a marriage where her husband controlled her decisions, from seeing her family and friends to leaving the apartment to go shopping.
    When she spoke up, her husband said she was wrong, or in the wrong or crazy.
    Isolated and in the haze of postpartum depression, she didn’t know what to believe. ” Every day, little by little, I started to feel not like myself,” she said. ” It felt like my mind wasn’t mine. “
    When notices arrived in March 2021 seeking about$ 12,000 in back rent, it was a shock. Espinal had quit her job at her husband’s urging and he had promised to cover family expenses.
    Police reports documenting her husband’s bursts of anger were enough for a judge to give her custody of their daughter in 2022, Espinal said.
    But her future was precarious: She was alone, owed thousands of dollars in back rent and had no income to pay it or support her newborn and teenage daughters.
    Financial aid to prevent evictions during the pandemic kept Espinal afloat, paying her back rent and keeping the family out of shelters. But it had an expiration date.
    Around that time, the Emergency Housing Vouchers program was rolled out, targeting people in Espinal’s situation.
    A “leading cause of family homelessness is domestic violence” in New York City, said Gina Cappuccitti, director of housing access and stability services at New Destiny Housing, a nonprofit that has connected 700 domestic violence survivors to the voucher program.
    Espinal was one of those 700, and moved into her Brooklyn apartment in 2023.
    The relief went beyond finding a secure place to live, she said. ” I gained my worth, my sense of peace, and I was able to rebuild my identity. “
    Now, she said, she’s putting aside money in case of the worst. Because,” that’s my fear, losing control of everything that I’ve worked so hard for. “

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