With rent and mortgage debt mounting for hundreds of thousands of Pennsylvanians, Gov. Tom Wolf at a Lancaster County appearance Sept. 8 called on the General Assembly to fix a state relief program to prevent many families from becoming homeless and enact a moratorium on evictions and foreclosures until the end of the year.

“Pennsylvania is still racing toward an eviction cliff when thousands of families will face months of unpaid rent and fees,” Wolf said. “We must address the mounting rent debt to help tenants stay in their home and allow landlords to pay their mortgages.

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