Renters in U.S. cannot be evicted through the end of the year due to coronavirus, CDC order states
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention implemented a temporary eviction moratorium through the end of the year, protecting U.S. renters from losing their homes during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Trump administration announced Tuesday. The CDCโs moratorium will apply to all rental units nationwide until Dec. 31 and goes into effect immediately, senior administration officials said of an unpublished CDC agency order. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told a U.S. House of Representatives panel Tuesday that the moratorium would cover around 40 million renters.
A previous federal eviction moratorium created by the CARES Act ended in late July and only applied to federally-funded housing, including rental units with mortgages backed by Fannie Mae FNMA, -1.33% and Freddie Mac FMCC, -1.78% . The moratorium will apply to any state in which there is not already a more protective ban in effect, according to the order. Multiple states have eviction moratoriums in place, including California, which established new rules in a late-night vote Monday.
Renters will be eligible for the moratoriumโs protection if they received an economic impact payment, or stimulus check, as provided for by the CARES Act. Therefore, single renters must earn no more than $99,000 a year, while couples filing jointly can earn up to $198,000 annually.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/cdc-issues-nationwide-eviction-ban-through-the-end-of-the-year-in-an-effort-to-control-coronavirus-2020-09-01
SAM424 USAF C-40B inbound from Shannon, Ireland after a ground stop-this AC visited Tel Aviv and Amman, Jordan on 0831 prior to it's departure from the UAE earlier today
SPICE98 USAF E-4B Nightwatch departed Wright-Patterson AFB Dayton,OH west-returning to Offutt AFB
This AC is used primarily by the Sec. of Defense and has been used by several of them over the years.
It flew from Offutt AFB to Wright-Patterson AFB on Aug 29th and passed just north of Kenosha, WI on it's extended trajectory to Wright-Patterson ADFB
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