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Meng and Ocasio-Cortez Lead NY Members in Calling for Rent and Mortgage Forgiveness in Next COVID-19 Relief Package

May 5, 2020

The NY delegation also called for the creation of a HUD program that would support small landlords

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Reps. Grace Meng (D-Queens) and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-Queens/Bronx) led members of the New York congressional delegation in calling on House and Senate leadership to include rent and mortgage forgiveness in the next COVID-19 relief package. As representatives of the hardest hit region in the country, the lawmakers also called for the creation of a Housing and Urban Development (HUD) fund that would reimburse landlords for the cost of cancelling rent for the duration of the crisis, and for an additional six months after the pandemic ends. This fund would be extended to small private landlords, public housing authorities, nonprofit organizations or housing cooperatives.
"Not only does HUD have the capacity to administer a program of this scale, but it would serve as a direct stimulus for the countless families that are facing unprecedented economic hardship," the Members of Congress wrote in the letter to the Congressional leadership. "We need a universal program that will cover all renters without introducing costly bureaucratic measures that will slow the receipt of aid and preserve the already limited stock of affordable housing."
The rent crisis extends beyond New York. Nationally, nearly half of all renters spend more than a third of their income on rent, while one-quarter of renters spend more than half of their monthly earnings. According to experts, 57 percent of renters cannot afford an unexpected expense of $400 or more.
The letter was co-signed by Reps. Nadler, Espaillat, Velázquez, Serrano, Clarke, Engel, and Maloney. A full copy of the New York delegation's letter to Congressional Leadership is available here.