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Where affordable housing is in short supply, educators are in short supply. Students and their families struggle to find decent places to live. The affordable housing crisis is exacerbating the national educator shortage and putting more students at risk of losing their homes.
When students have stable, safe places to live, they have the security that helps them thrive. When educators have affordable housing and homeownership opportunities, they can invest more time in supporting, instructing, and inspiring our students.
The educator shortage has worsened since the pandemic. Not being able to afford a decent place to live —a consequence of inadequate educator pay—is one of the major reasons so many schools don’t have enough teachers, counselors, school bus drivers, and other staff members.
At the height of the pandemic, a national moratorium on most evictions allowed many families to stay in their homes even if they couldn’t afford to pay rent. However, that temporary measure has ended.
According to the National Low Income Housing Coalition, no state in America has enough affordable rental housing to meet the needs of the lowest-income renters.
We must do more to ensure that educators, students, and families can find decent, affordable housing.
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NEA Supports the HELPER Act to Make Homeownership More Accessible to Educators
Submitted on March 12, 2024
Bills in Congress
Learn NEA's position on pending legislation related to public education, and take action to protect our schools
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HR 8285 Educator Down Payment Assistance Act of 2024 www.congress.gov
Introduced on May 7, 2024
A bill to direct the Secretary of Education to award grants to provide financial assistance to certain educators to make down payments on certain homes, and for other purposes.
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S 4261 Educator Down Payment Assistance Act of 2024 www.congress.gov
Introduced on May 2, 2024
A bill direct the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to award grants to provide financial assistance to certain educators to make down payments on certain homes, and for other purposes.
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S 1514 HELPER Act of 2023 www.congress.gov
Introduced on May 10, 2023
The HELPER Act would assist public-service workers, including educators, public safety personnel, EMTs, and paramedics, by creating within the Federal Housing Administration a home loan program modeled after the program managed by the Department of Veterans Affairs.