COVID Relief Bill Includes $25 Billion in Rental Assistance, 1-Month Extension of the CDC's Eviction Moratorium
Congress' extension of a federal ban on evictions does little to address the legal problems with the policy.

The $900 billion relief bill passed by Congress last night incorporated several sought-after goals of housing advocates, including $25 billion in dedicated emergency rental relief and a one-month extension of the federal government's controversial eviction moratorium.
Landlord groups and low-income housing advocates were united in praising the inclusion of rental relief while expressing disappointment that it was only $25 billion.
"The long-awaited coronavirus relief package and its dedicated rental assistance is an important down payment toward the nation's projected $70 billion in rental debt," said the National Apartment Association in a statement, citing an estimate from Moody's Analytics on the amount of rental debt accrued during the pandemic.
"While $25 billion in emergency rental assistance is clearly not enough to meet the estimated $70 billion in accrued back rent or the ongoing need for rental assistance to keep families stably housed," said Diane Yentel, president of the National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC). "These resources are essential and desperately needed."
Both groups had expressed support for House Democrats' proposal—which passed as part of the $3 trillion HEROES Act back in May—for $100 billion in emergency rent relief.
In addition to being less generous, Monday's bill also appears to be more targeted at lower-income and/or jobless renters. It would require states and localities—who are responsible for distributing this emergency rental assistance—to prioritize applications from households earning no more than 50 percent of an area's median income, or who have at least one person in the household who's been unemployed for at least 90 days.
That's in contrast to the rental assistance provisions of the HEROES Act, which required that 70 percent of funds be spent on individuals or families earning less than 50 percent of an area's median income, and made those earning up to 120 percent of an area's median income eligible for federal assistance.
Spending less money, but directing more of it to low-income and jobless renters is an improvement on the HEROES Act.
One potential downside, however, is that the more targeted relief measures become, the more red tape and bureaucracy are needed to ensure that those who receive aid actually qualify for it. That could slow down the delivery of relief, something that's been a persistent problem during the pandemic.
"There's been really well-documented problems with unemployment insurance getting to its intended recipients. I think the problem with novel rental assistance will be more difficult to deliver," says Emily Hamilton of George Mason University's Mercatus Center.
The New York Times reports that of the $4.3 billion of CARES Act funding local and state governments used to set up rental assistance funds, some $300 million remains unspent, with the time needed to vet applicants cited as a major reason.
Given those problems, it might make more sense to funnel money through existing relief programs like unemployment insurance or spend it on less restricted programs like universal stimulus payments.
The relief bill, as mentioned, also includes a one-month extension of the nationwide eviction moratorium issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) back in September, and which was set to expire at the end of this month.
The idea behind a one-month extension, according to supporters, is to keep tenant protections in place through the end of the Trump administration in the hopes that a newly inaugurated President Joe Biden will issue a more lasting moratorium.
"Extending the moratorium through January provides time for emergency rental assistance to be distributed, and for President-elect Biden to improve and further extend the moratorium immediately after being sworn into office," said Yentel.
The federal eviction moratorium has been the subject of numerous lawsuits from landlords who've argued, in part, that the CDC vastly exceeded the authority given to it by Congress when issuing the policy.
Congress passing a short-term extension of the federal ban on evictions, only to kick the can back to the CDC, doesn't fix that concern, says Luke Wake of the Pacific Legal Foundation, which is representing several landlords in their case against the CDC's moratorium.
"Congress knows how to do an eviction moratorium if it wants to do that," says Wake. "If they do it so that it expires at the end of January, and the CDC says that now that's expired, we're going to reissue our rule, that really becomes a very sketchy assertion of authority at that point."
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So interesting that Congress snuck into its behemoth COVID/omnibus bill a declaration of the 2020 Belarus presidential election as "fraudulent" on eerily similar grounds as the current US president is declaring the 2020 US presidential election to have been fraudulent
That kinda makes sense. Trump looked at how other counties rigged elections and then accused the Ds of doing that here. That in no way means that the other counties elections were clean, or that ours were dirty.
"or that ours were dirty"
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Oh, it's Pelosi. From the thumbnail, I thought it was a picture of Jesus with a halo.
https://twitter.com/MattWalshBlog/status/1341367650551775232?s=19
These idiots are quick to shut down American businesses but reluctant to shut down foreign travel. It should be exactly the opposite.
You forgot the $10 million for Gender Equity programs in Pakistan.
They hate our (sexual) freedom!
And the money being sent to Sri Lanka to develop a Navy boat.
The $10 million campaign fund for Identity-Politics.
That picture makes Nancy look like she has an aura around her.
Photoshopped in by CNN "journalists"
Saint Nancy.
But totes no worry about election integrity...
https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/social-security-mess-there-are-6-million-active-social-security-numbers-people-are-people
Who says we should not worry about election integrity?
“Most secure election in history”
"3 elections bills languishing on McConnell's desk"
This whole bill is worse than a botched abortion.
In a sane country, we’d be gassing up the woodchippers.
Every person who voted for this abomination needs to be kicked the fuck out (assuming public hangings are off the table). Every. Single. One.
This bill is worse than the 09 stimulus bill, by a wide margin.
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I spend exactly zero time on Twitter and Facebook. I'm infinitely happier than you. Correlation isn't always causation, but sometimes it is.
You don't seem happy at all.
And in case you missed it:
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/trump-kicks-covid-bill-back-congress-demands-2000-stimulus-shreds-congress-over-mountain (of pork)
Trump wanted $2000 per person and only got $600.
Trump = biggest welfare queen in history.
Ya; It might be a good thing that Trump is going with all the "commie-money" he's letting go by.
BUT; Not really because the [D] party and Biden are even WORSE!
"The idea behind a one-month extension, according to supporters, is to keep tenant protections in place through the end of the Trump administration in the hopes that a newly inaugurated President Joe Biden will issue a more lasting moratorium."
Yes, a forever moratorium on paying rent. Or utility bills. Or tuition. Or just paying for stuff, period.
Money is a white male capitalist construct and must be eliminated before the oppressed can be free!
Government is the great fiction through which everybody endeavors to live at the expense of everybody else.
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Probably got their cert revoked by GoDaddy because they were problematic.
The 'hate crime' of discriminating against a communist government. lol.. 🙂
Well, as soon as it’s clear that Trump will not be president come January 20, the Republicans revert to their old form and fold on this fucking stimulus package.
D - We need $900B!
R - How about $500B?
D - Not enough!
R - Fine! We’ll compromise. How’s $2.5T sound?
What a bunch of spineless pussies. Fuck every single one of them. This bill is far worse than any bill ever passed. It’s fucking insanity writ large. At a time when all they needs to do was open the fucking economy, they chose to tax it even further.
Fuck DC and every motherfucker who voted for this bullshit.
"Fuck every single one of them."
Worth saying again.
Fuck DC and every motherfucker who voted for this bullshit.
Agreed. If only there were a candidate we could elect who would be a true outsider... someone who didn't talk and act like a DC insider.
Rand Paul. Even on the last Presidential Vote but the American-Commie population didn't take.
Someone needs to start sending every spending bill to SCOTUS. Hopefully they don't pull a B.S. Obama excuse, "The power to tax triumphs the entire U.S. Constitution."
You know what would have been way cheaper?
A unified and organized covid response.
Kinda blew it there.
what does a 'unified and organized covid response' look like to you?
Maybe they could all talk about how the virus is a great opportunity to force everyone to change everything about their society and economy, then give it a catchy slogan like "build back better"? Sigh, if only they did something like that then I'd know they really cared about us....
What New Zealand, Taiwan, South Korea, Vietnam all are examples of what an organized covid response would look like. Contact tracing, strict mask wearing, obeying social distancing.
Yes, if only Trump had been an authoritarian dictator like you've accused him of being for the last 4 years.
^ this
We've had strict mask wearing for 6 months but it didn't work.
Of those four two are islands, and one is a virtual island- it's only land border is essentially uncrossable. Vietnam, I'll give you.
Now do Belgium, Spain and Italy.
And they comeatly eradicated Wuhan virus, just like Spain austrilian ittally Argentina...
Boy Nancy's silicon is holding up nicely at 80 as he her botox. oh the spending bill? Who cares..just print baby print..deficits dont' matter...recessions? Who cares..just print baby print and hand the money out to enough folks to keep yourself in power..now about that silicon implants...wow!
Trump should veto this garbage bill.
I’m thinking he will.
But it also appears to have a veto-proof vote. He’ll veto it, then they’ll override the veto.
Because Congress is a sack of shit.
Georgia is hanging in the balance. If the Rs piss off the voters too much then they will lose the Senate. Trump may veto the NDAA which the Ds could use for great attack ads already.
Bull they are already running behind. Once Ossoff and Warnock opened their mouths and the stupid came out Georgians could see why they should not be senators.
Both races are within a percentage point. It could go either way based on voter turn out. But I think it is the Rs race to lose.
everyone is forgetting that the libertarian candidate in GA got 100K+ votes. He is not part of the runoff.
The Rs are going to win this election.
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