Expert: Gov. Walz 'cautious' with eviction moratorium decision given legal, political factors
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Advocates are scrambling to raise money for rent for the families that are still in hiding and losing income due to the Minnesota ICE surge.
A coalition of unions in Minnesota is calling for a rent strike in solidarity with those families starting March 1. Others are asking Governor Tim Walz to enact an eviction moratorium and rent relief payments for people unable to work during the surge of federal agents in the state. Advocates said they have crowdsourced hundreds of thousands of dollars to support the people in hiding, but that it is not sustainable for the long term.
Gov. Walz said he can't enact a statewide eviction moratorium without declaring a peacetime emergency. So far, he has been unwilling to make that move.
Professor Larry Jacobs, the founder and director of the Center for the Study of Politics and Governance at the University of Minnesota, broke down the legal and political considerations facing the governor around an eviction moratorium.