"U.S. Rep. Dwight Evans proposes $63 billion plan to bolster housing and stabilize communities" -- Pennsylvania Capital Star
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted a problem that has existed for a long time: poor people, especially those who are Black, brown, and Indigenous, have been treated unfairly when it comes to housing, and it's hurting our communities and our local economies.
In order to thrive, families need access to safe, healthy, decent, and affordable housing.
The American Rescue Plan proved the federal government has what it takes to help working people get back on their feet, and Dwight is determined to keep that momentum going. He introduced his Housing Is Essential plan to provide $63 billion in new federal housing funding -- including tens of millions of dollars for housing needs in Philadelphia.
From developing affordable housing and funding federal housing programs to expanding housing tax credits and providing federal assistance for significant repairs, Dwight's plan is how we invest in affordable and safe housing for the long term. Will you sign on as a grassroots sponsor of his housing bill?
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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development found 7.7 million unassisted, low-income renters are paying more than half of their income on rent. Not only that, they are paying to live in inadequate, unsafe, and unhealthy conditions -- and the COVID-19 pandemic has only worsened these conditions.
Now, Americans are struggling with job loss, overdue payments, and reduced work hours because of the pandemic. Washington has the power to tackle the housing crisis, and the Housing Is Essential plan is how we reimagine affordable housing and poverty in America.
Dwight is fighting for safe, affordable, and protective housing, but he needs you to add your voice. Sign on right now as a grassroots sponsor of the Housing Is Essential plan.
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Team Evans
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