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How a NYS program is helping cover back rent to prevent evictions

Summary by centralcurrent.org
New York state elected leaders and housing advocates are pushing for the extension of a program that has helped renters across upstate New York remain in their homes and keep landlords paid. The state allocated $10 million in its 2024-2025 budget last April meant to help upstate tenants catch up on rent payments through a pilot program, a move that local housing advocates say is vital in reducing homelessness and keeping people housed.The funds …
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centralcurrent.org broke the news in on Friday, January 31, 2025.
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