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Housing Perpetuates Racial Segregation, Group Says
A Dallas-based civil-rights group is charging the largest affordable-housing rental program in Texas with perpetuating racial segregation.
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A Dallas-based civil-rights group is charging the largest affordable-housing rental program in Texas with perpetuating racial segregation.
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Now that the 2017 election season has concluded, here is a recap of their outcomes, and where affordable housing policy could go in some cities.
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The state underfunded affordable housing for decades, but voters recently approved $300 million in new annual spending—and more could be coming.
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The Washington Post reported today that a preliminary HUD budget cuts $6 billion—eliminating Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) and the HOME program, and cutting the already inadequate public housing operating […]
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Its gratifying when you’re recognized by your colleagues for hard work, and that happened this past weekend when The National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) presented their annual Media, State […]
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Despite the near silence about the housing crisis during the last five Democratic debates, several frontrunners have proposed serious housing legislation. But will the plans actually address the crisis? We talk with several housing groups to get their take.
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I, and others, have sometimes felt that the fair housing community can be too focused on opening up the suburbs, overlooking the return of city neighborhoods as neighborhoods of opportunity […]
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The National Low Income Housing Coalition wants to be able to support PETRA, but has some concerns.
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Policy changes by local public housing authorities can be transformative for Americans with convictions, and for their families.
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Across the U.S., sexual harassment at the hands of landlords, property managers, and others in the housing industry can drive poor women and their children into homelessness. It is a problem badly understood and virtually unstudied.