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Montgomery Co. Council approves emergency funds to help people who rent rooms

The Montgomery County Council is setting aside emergency funds to help people at high risk of becoming homeless in the Maryland county during the coronavirus pandemic.

聽prohibits renters with leases from being evicted during the coronavirus public health emergency.

But that order does not protect people with informal living arrangements, such as those who rent rooms.

The Montgomery County Council on Tuesdaya special appropriation of $2 million聽toward eviction prevention and housing stabilization programs.

“[The funds] are going to be available to anyone regardless of their immigration status,” Council member Evan Glass said. It is another step, he said, to ensure that all county residents “have a safe place to call home.”

Council member Nancy Navarro said she’s been hearing from families in which members have mixed immigration status, who are in limbo and don’t know what to do.

“In this unprecedented time, we’re doing everything possible, and it’s true that we’re going to have to do more,” she said.


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Michelle Basch

Michelle Basch is a reporter turned morning anchor at 海角社区app 海角社区app.

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