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February 2, 2026
In the News: “Legal aid under threat”
Legal aid under threat: the human cost of federal budget cuts
Original article published on February 2, 2026 by
Eviction Lab
Overview
An article published by
Eviction Lab
highlights the critical role legal aid organizations play in preventing eviction—and the serious consequences of proposed federal funding cuts to the
Legal Services Corporation
(LSC)
The piece examines how even a modest 3.6% reduction in LSC funding, approved as part of the federal budget in January 2026, could significantly impact low-income tenants across the country. LSC provides essential funding to legal aid organizations nationwide, including those serving seniors, veterans, working families, and individuals facing eviction, domestic violence, or other civil legal crises.
The article features firsthand accounts from tenants who were able to remain housed only because they had access to free legal representation. It also underscores how housing has become the single largest area of need for legal aid providers since the COVID-19 pandemic, now representing roughly 40% of all cases handled annually by LSC-funded organizations.
Importantly for the Hudson Valley, the article spotlights
Legal Services of the Hudson Valley’s
work
, where we assisted a Poughkeepsie resident and her teenage daughter in avoiding eviction after a period of financial hardship. LSC funding supports staffing, infrastructure, and case coordination, enabling organizations like ours to serve thousands of clients each year. In 2024 alone, we handled more than 12,000 cases. “Any little bit of efficiency that we lose when the volume is so high, it ripples through,”
Marcie Kobak
director of Litigation at Legal Services of the Hudson Valley
, explained.
Legal aid leaders warn that continued reductions in federal funding could lead to staff cuts, service reductions, and increased risk of homelessness—particularly in smaller cities and rural communities where alternative resources are limited. Advocates emphasize that current funding levels still fall far short of meeting growing legal needs.
Read the full article on
Eviction Lab
HERE
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