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With millions of families behind on rent, legal aid attorneys face sustained demand

Evictions continue to draw resources from underfunded legal aid programs
Posted by By Mollie Bryant March 2, 2021

Teacher pensions get short shrift in pandemic-era budgets

Kentucky and other states are moving to make further cuts to underfunded teacher pension programs.
Posted by By Mollie Bryant February 22, 2021

Technology poses vaccine barrier for seniors in affordable housing

Most seniors in the Section 202 HUD program don’t have the internet.
Posted by By Jeremy Martin February 9, 2021

Respect for lower-wage health workers is up, but their pay isn’t

Workers like home health aides and nursing assistants are in short supply and high demand.
Posted by By Emma Castleberry January 19, 2021

An eviction ban extension serves up more uncertainty

Tenants could owe billions of dollars to their landlords by January as some money for rental assistance remains unspent.
Posted by By Jeremy Martin December 31, 2020

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