Wyden, Merkley Announce an Additional Nearly $8.5 Million in Emergency Rental Assistance for Oregon
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley today announced that Oregon will receive a combined nearly $8.5 million in federal emergency rental assistance funds.
“The pandemic’s deep economic impact, including the challenges it placed on the consistent need to pay rent, continues to ripple even as Oregonians go back to work,” said Wyden. “Housing is a human right, so I’m glad to see more federal funds come into our state to help renters get extended assistance to cover costs. This is a good step in the ongoing battle to keep roofs over heads, as Senator Merkley and I keep fighting for more permanent housing solutions.”
“Everyone deserves a safe, affordable place to call home, but many Oregonians are struggling with the rapidly rising cost of housing,” said Senator Merkley. “This critical emergency rental assistance will help provide a lifeline to many families to help cover the costs of rent. I will continue to fight to address the rising costs of rent across the nation and work with Senator Wyden to ensure Oregon gets the federal resources needed to ensure all Oregonians have access to safe and affordable housing.”
These emergency rental funds will be allocated as follows:
Recipient Name |
Total Payment |
City of Portland |
$1,128,828 |
Clackamas County |
$250,850 |
Coquille Indian Housing Authority |
$15,169 |
Oregon Office of Housing & Community Services |
$6,894,101 |
Washington County |
$174,446 |
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