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Time limiting Section 8: Will it help or hurt Maryland renters?

Affordable housing units at Albemarle Square in Baltimore are pictured on Thursday. The complex is among those that could be affected by a Trump administration proposal to cap housing vouchers at two years for able-bodied adults. (Nia Meyers/Staff)
Affordable housing units at Albemarle Square in Baltimore are pictured on Thursday. The complex is among those that could be affected by a Trump administration proposal to cap housing vouchers at two years for able-bodied adults. (Nia Meyers/Staff)
Stella Canino-Quinones
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Housing and rental experts say the Trump administration’s proposal restricting federal rental assistance to two years for able-bodied adults will put low-income people at risk of losing their housing in an already tough market – but capping the program might improve the housing market for everyone, some say.

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