The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act eviction moratorium expired on July 24, allowing landlords to issue 30 days’ notice for tenants to vacate properties. Landlords who had been covered by the 120-day moratorium are no longer prohibited by federal law from serving eviction notices. Without immediate action, millions of people in America are at possible risk of eviction from their homes during the pandemic. Unfortunately, the Senate HEALS Act does not include an eviction moratorium for nonpayment of rent for the duration of the public health emergency, as proposed in the House-passed HEROES Act (H.R.6800) and Emergency Housing Protections and Relief Act (H.R.7301). It also does not include the needed resources so that people can remain or achieve housing stability and have a better chance to stay safe and healthy.