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  2. Eviction filings rising in North Carolina. Could lessons from ...

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    Statewide, courts saw almost 149,000 eviction cases filed in 2022. That’s still down compared to before COVID-19, but way up from last year. Eviction filings rising in North Carolina.

  3. WNC public officials, 400 signees, call for post-Helene ... - AOL

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    Public officials from across Western North Carolina have called on Gov. Roy Cooper and state legislators to place an eviction moratorium after Helene. WNC public officials, 400 signees, call for ...

  4. Hurricane Helene hammered the southeast at the end of September, killing at least 62 people, but the long-term damage from the storm is still being felt in places like North Carolina.There, scores ...

  5. Eviction in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Trail of Tears refers to the mass eviction of around 100,000 American Indians from their homelands, which stretched across Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, and Alabama. The majority of evictions occurred after the passage of the United States Indian Removal Act of 1830. [8]

  6. Cancel rent - Wikipedia

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    Local and state politicians have brought forth proposals, such as Bill S8125A, introduced Michael Gianaris. [15] According to Amna A. Akbar in a New York Times opinion piece, the "cancel rent" movement stands alongside defund the police and the Green New Deal as part of a broad, left-wing movement to "...upend the status quo and redistribute ...

  7. Legal Services Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Legal Services Corporation (LSC) is a publicly funded, 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation established by the United States Congress.It seeks to ensure equal access to justice under the law for all Americans by providing funding for civil legal aid to those who otherwise would be unable to afford it.

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