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AG's COVID-19 ACCESS TO JUSTICE TASK FORCE
In the News
The Baltimore Sun, January 11, 2021. "During a news conference [on January 11th], Frosh called attention to the proposal raising fees for landlords to file for eviction. Frosh wants the General Assembly to raise the fees from $15 to about the national average of $120. The proposal also would block landlords from passing those higher fees on to tenants."
"El Fiscal General de Maryland, Brian E. Frosh, publicó hoy el informe final del Grupo de Trabajo de Acceso a la Justicia del COVID-19."
January 11, 2021. Latin Opinion Baltimore provides information about the Task Force Final Report in Spanish.
"With Pandemic Causing Housing Issues, Maryland AG Aims to Address the Headache. {Video}"
January 11, 2021. Salisbury's ABC-47 discusses the impact of the crisis on Maryland's Eastern Shore and the help provided by efforts of the Task Force. Additional funding has enabled Habitat for Humanity Wicomico County to begin offering legal services.
"Attorney General’s COVID-19 Access to Justice Task Force releases final report."
NottinghamMd.com, January 11, 2021. “As our country battles COVID-19, the greatest burdens have fallen on communities of color and those struggling to find a path out of poverty. This pandemic has shined a harsh light on the injustices in our country in our economic, housing, health care, and criminal justice systems, and underscored the immediate need to address these inequities,” said Senator Chris Van Hollen, a member of the Task Force.
"Maryland task force targets civil justice system’s ‘systemic failings and inequities.'"
WTOP Radio, January 11, 2021. "When pandemic-related restrictions on evictions are lifted, [Attorney General] Frosh said hundreds of thousands of Marylanders face homelessness. Maryland has about 665,000 evictions a year, but only about 825,000 rental units."
"Maryland AG Report Outlines How State Should Help Residents Recover From Impacts Of COVID-19 Pandemic. {Video}."
January 11, 2021. WJZ-13 CBS Baltimore explores personal stories of those hit hard by the looming eviction crisis, and lists several of the recommendations included in the Task Force Final Report to address housing, economic security, health and hunger, safety, and access to civil justice.
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