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What readers think of Arizona’s proposed rental assistance bill

An Arizona bill would create a rental assistance program to help people experiencing short-term hardship avoid eviction. Here’s what our readers think of it.

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A bipartisan bill in the Arizona Legislature would create a statewide rental assistance program to help people experiencing short-term hardship avoid eviction.

The program would:

  • pay up to two months of rent or $5,000, whichever is less
  • benefit households with at least one child that are experiencing “an unexpected and temporary financial emergency”
  • not require recipients to repay the money

The bill was sponsored by Rep. Alma Hernandez, a Tucson Democrat, and would initially be funded with $5 million. At least five Republicans have signaled support.

💬 “Excellent. There are so many good people who just do not have the resources when a sudden health or financial emergency hits them.” — Judy R.

💬 “I wish they would expand this to help seniors as well.” — Cathy L.

💬 “It will certainly be abused and there will never be enough funds to cover applications!” — Terry A.

💬 “I really like this bill. … I’m happy to see that it is a Bipartisan effort. I’m proud that a Tucson Dem sponsored it as I live in Tucson. I must say that I am surprised … pleasantly surprised but still surprised that any, let alone five Republicans actually have signaled their support! Let’s hope it’s a go.” — Peg L.

💬 “Pissing away tax payer money again. Where’s our ‘free’ money to help mortgage payments?” — Janet B.

💬 “What about households without children? I am a single person household currently experiencing a need for rental assistance right now.” — Christine S.

💬 “That is definitely a good plan. If the federal government isn’t going to step up to the plate, I am proud that Arizona is suggesting a plan. I hope it’s not met with a lot of disapproval.” — Deb S.

💬 “This would help a lot of people who just need a little time to get over a hump.  I’ve seen too many times someone say they need to find a place for only one month. This could make the difference between being homeless and keeping a home.  I say pass it!” — Carol D.

💬 “I’m really SURPRISED by the negativity of some citizens. After working in social services and the PROOF required. And the regulations regarding public assistance is online.” — Rhonda G.

 

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