[ [link removed] ]Ayanna Pressley
Evicting families is not just cruel, it’s immoral — but right now,
evictions are on the rise across the country.
During this pandemic and pandemic-induced economic crisis, 30% of
Americans worry whether they can make next month's rent, and for Black
Americans, that number is 46%.
That’s why Ayanna and her colleagues, Rep. Cori Bush and Rep. Rosa
DeLauro, introduced the Housing Emergencies Lifeline Program (HELP) Act to
help keep renters safely housed, save lives, and advance housing justice.
[ [link removed] ]But in order to get the HELP Act passed, we need to leverage the full
power of our movement. Will you add your name to become a grassroots
co-sponsor of Ayanna’s bill to combat the eviction crisis?
[ [link removed] ]Add your name
Every eviction is a cruel, violent policy choice. It’s why Ayanna is
continuing to advocate and legislate in Congress to affirm housing as a
human right.
The HELP Act would prohibit credit reporting of evictions and rent and
utility debt; crack down on illegal evictions; shrink the gap in legal
representation so more families have the resources to fight eviction; and
help all families be better equipped to avoid homelessness throughout this
pandemic and beyond.
Congress must take action and pass this critical, life-saving legislation
— without action, lives and homes will continue to be lost, and the trauma
our communities are experiencing will only get worse.
[ [link removed] ]Inaction is not an option. Join Ayanna in fighting to keep folx
safely housed by adding your name in support of the HELP Act.
Together, we will guarantee housing as a right for all.
Thank you,
The A-Team
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