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President Joe Biden is proposing a 5% cap on yearly rent increases in an effort to address America’s surging housing costs. Biden’s plan applies to major landlords who own more than 50 units ...
"Biden’s helping pay rent for newcomers to America," the supposed campaign worker says. The video then focuses on a script the campaign worker is reading, which partly says, "do not say immigrants."
In the face of sky-high rents, President Joe Biden is rolling out a new set of principles the White House is calling a "Renters Bill of Rights" in an effort to improve rent affordability and ...
Joe Biden revived the practice of making a weekly address in February 2021 in the form of “Weekly Conversations”, answering prepared questions or concerns from citizens. In July 2021, he stopped doing Weekly Conversations. As vice president, Biden made weekly addresses on behalf of Barack Obama during the Obama administration. [3]
President Joe Biden seemed to unveil a new measure to address rent increases at a news conference following last week’s NATO summit in Washington, D.C. Biden aimed to ease concerns about the ...
Price Edwards & Co., which tracks complexes in Oklahoma City with 50 or more units, the kind that would be impacted by Biden's rent cap, reports that rents jumped 12% in 2021 and 6% in 2022. Apart ...
At the peak of the Obama campaign, his Facebook account had around 3 million friends. [41] In March 2007, the Barack Obama team created an interconnection between a user's account on Obama's official website and their Facebook account, so a user could publish activities via sending postings from one to another.
During CNN’s presidential debate in June, Biden hinted at his new plan to address rent increases. “We’re going to make sure we cap rents,” he said. “So corporate greed can’t take over.”