44%44% of Kansas renters spend 30% or more of their household incomes on rent.
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86The number of hours a week someone must work to afford a two-bedroom apartment in Kansas.
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22,278Kansas households with incomplete kitchens, incomplete plumbing, or severe overcrowding.
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In response to the impacts of COVID-19, Governor Kelly issued an executive order (No. 20-10), which prohibits certain evictions or foreclosures if they are caused directly or indirectly by the pandemic - This moratorium has been extended to Jan. 26, 2021.
Executive order (No. 20-05), which temporarily prohibited utility and internet disconnects not previously covered by the Kansas Corporation Commission's suspension of utilities under its authority, is no longer in place.
Summary of the ban on certain evictions and foreclosures: Click here.
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Climate + Energy Project's summary of the ban on utility shut-offs amid COVID-19: Click here.
Executive order (No. 20-05), which temporarily prohibited utility and internet disconnects not previously covered by the Kansas Corporation Commission's suspension of utilities under its authority, is no longer in place.
Summary of the ban on certain evictions and foreclosures: Click here.
(Leer en español)
Climate + Energy Project's summary of the ban on utility shut-offs amid COVID-19: Click here.
Housing is a human right, and it must be safe and affordable. Housing justice is possible in Kansas. What does that look like to you?
As we co-conspire and get engaged with folks across the state who are doing this work, we want to learn from you about housing difficulties you may (or may not) be experiencing and where. Please take our 5-minute survey & let us know.
As we co-conspire and get engaged with folks across the state who are doing this work, we want to learn from you about housing difficulties you may (or may not) be experiencing and where. Please take our 5-minute survey & let us know.