The House of Representatives passed the Emergency Housing Protections and Relief Act of 2020 (H.R. 7301) to provide relief for homeowners, renters, landlords and people experiencing homelessness amidst the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The legislation would provide $100 billion for an emergency rental assistance fund, create a $75 billion relief fund for homeowners as well as extend the eviction and foreclosure moratoria currently in place and expand it to protect all renters and homeowners. The proposal also includes $11.5 billion for Homeless Assistance Grants, $3 billion for the Housing Choice Voucher program, $2 billion for the Public Housing Operating Fund, $750 million for Project-Based Rental Assistance, $500 million for Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly program, $309 million for USDA’s Rental Assistance programs and $200 million in funding for the HUD Section 811 Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities program. The provisions of this bill were largely included in the HEROES Act as passed by the House in May, which has yet to be voted on in the Senate. A one pager of the bill is available here and a section by section breakdown is available here.