Posts - Bill - S 2463 Eviction Right to Counsel Act of 2025
senate 07/24/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to secure funding that helps states and local governments provide free legal representation to low-income tenants facing eviction, ensuring they have a fair chance to stay in their homes. This legislation supports communities in creating strong protections against unjust evictions and promotes access to justice for vulnerable renters.
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S 2463 - Eviction Right to Counsel Act of 2025
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moderate 07/24/2025
Right to counsel is a noble goal—now let’s see if it actually helps families or just bogs down courts.
right-leaning 07/24/2025
Today it’s ‘free lawyers for renters,’ tomorrow it’s a government takeover of your landlord’s property rights.
right-leaning 07/24/2025
Playing landlord is risky business; government handouts just rig the game against property owners.
moderate 07/24/2025
Legal aid for tenants could ease eviction chaos or become another bureaucratic mess; balance is key.
left-leaning 07/24/2025
If you can’t afford a lawyer, you shouldn’t be forced out on the street—simple as that.
left-leaning 07/24/2025
Eviction without counsel is eviction without a fair fight; finally, the scales might tip toward the little guy.
right-leaning 07/24/2025
More legal aid sounds nice until you realize it’s just another excuse to add delays and wreck the rental market.
left-leaning 07/24/2025
Justice isn’t just for the wealthy; this bill brings real legal lifelines to tenants who need it most.
moderate 07/24/2025
Giving tenants a fighting chance sounds fair, but let’s keep an eye on the price tag and red tape.