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The Eviction Right to Counsel Act of 2024 establishes a federal grant program to provide $100 million annually (fiscal years 2025–2029) to state, local, and tribal governments that enact legislation guaranteeing free legal representation to low-income tenants (those earning up to 200% of the federal poverty line) in eviction proceedings. Grant recipients may use funds to cover the costs of providing legal representation and training attorneys, with priority given to jurisdictions that also enact complementary protections such as limits on eviction causes, minimum notice periods, eviction diversion programs, or emergency rental assistance.
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