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Low-income Montanans receiving federal housing assistance are having better luck finding rentals. A state study led to an increase in the amount of funding families receive.
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Federal rental assistance isn’t keeping up with Montana’s surging rental market. A study in the Helena area aims to correct that.
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Lawmakers in Helena are considering a bill that would prohibit rent caps, or limits on how much landlords can charge for rent.
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Montana families that rely on federal housing assistance are having a harder time finding places to live. The tight housing market has sent rents climbing, but federal assistance hasn't kept pace.