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Trump/CDC Halts evictions nationwide to the end of the year

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Trump and the CDC are using public health authority to halt residential evictions for nonpayment through the end of 2020:

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/09/01/trump-administration-moves-to-halt-evictions-during-coronavirus.html

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The CDC guidelines require the affected residents to certify, under penalty of purjury.  They should have included these words.  "I did not spend my stimulus money or $600/week bonus unemployment, that I should have been saving for essentials, on a large screen TV or new furniture"

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