Urges President and Congress to enact "Eviction Crisis Act of 2019" and "Family Stability and Opportunity Vouchers Act of 2019."
The concurrent resolution sheds light on the critical housing challenges in New Jersey, where many families struggle with eviction and housing instability. With data from past years indicating that a significant portion of income is spent on rent, the resolution highlights the disparity experienced by low-income families in affording stable housing. Enacting the proposed federal laws would therefore enhance the suite of options available for families, helping to avoid homelessness and ensuring access to better living conditions and opportunities for growth.
ACR122, or Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 122, introduced in New Jersey, urges both the President and Congress to enact the 'Eviction Crisis Act of 2019' and the 'Family Stability and Opportunity Vouchers Act of 2019'. The resolution emphasizes the importance of stable housing for the enhancement of employment, health, and educational outcomes. It identifies the current housing crisis that affects millions of Americans, highlighting the obstacles faced by low-income households in securing adequate housing and the lack of federal assistance that accompanies this issue.
While ACR122 proposes the enactment of these two federal acts, the debate surrounding such resolutions typically includes critiques regarding the sufficiency of funding and the scope of federal assistance programs. Opponents may argue about the reach and effectiveness of the proposed acts, questioning if they adequately address the complex nature of housing insecurity. This discourse often engages varied stakeholders, including legislators, social advocacy groups, and affected families, each holding divergent views on what comprehensive solutions to the housing crisis should entail.