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Milwaukee Community Journal: Leading Civil Rights & Housing Groups Condemn President’s Effort to Gut Fair Housing, Use of Incendiary Racial Rhetoric for Political Gain

“This is terrible. The administration just gutted the rule that enforces fairness in housing, which was and still is the whole point of the Fair Housing Act,” said Jesse Van Tol, CEO of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition. “All of us have an interest in living in fair and desegregated communities. This would be a return to separate but equal and would be among the most overtly racist housing policies in decades. It’s hard to even call it a policy. It doesn’t enforce anything, it hands off any action to local governments, and they can get away with no action. This approach won’t affirmatively further anything other than discrimination.”

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Morning Consult: ‘It’s What We Call Reverse Redlining’: Measuring the Proximity of Payday Lenders, Pawn Shops to Black Adults

“Payday lenders and pawn shops are an extremely high-cost way to borrow money,” said Jesse Van Tol, chief executive of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, a grassroots coalition that advocates for equal access to banking services, housing and other financial services. “Targeting people of color for higher-cost products, it’s what we call ‘reverse redlining.’”

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Phys.org: Study: Black entrepreneurship in the United States

For example, a recent study conducted by a team of researchers from the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, Utah State University, Brigham Young University, Rutgers University, and Lubin Research found that banks were three times more likely to request follow-up appointments with white business owners than better-qualified Black business owners, and the Black business owners were subjected to far greater personal and financial scrutiny compared to their equal or less creditworthy white counterparts.

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Politico: White House scraps fair housing rule as Trump bids for suburban voters

“This is terrible,” said Jesse Van Tol, CEO of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition. “The administration just gutted the rule that enforces fairness in housing, which was and still is the whole point of the Fair Housing Act. All of us have an interest in living in fair and desegregated communities.”

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Bloomberg Law: Trump Administration Repeals Obama-Era Fair Housing Rule

Jesse Van Tol, the CEO of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, said the new rule removes “any real enforcement or any real oversight of affirmatively furthering fair housing.”

“The president was pretty transparent about his goals, and his goals are political,” Van Tol added.

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The Wall Street Journal: White House Revokes Fair Housing Rule

Jesse Van Tol, chief executive of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, called the claim that a five-year-old rule had ruined suburbs “both counterfactual and a transparent shout-out to white supremacists who don’t like that America’s suburbs, along with the entire country, have become more diverse.”

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Miami Herald: Opinion | Surprise, surprise. Big banks’ racism blocked Blacks’ access to PPP loans

New research suggests that Black business owners seeking PPP loans are treated less favorably than white applicants. The study, conducted by the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, used match-paired testers, a common method for showing discrimination in housing, lending and employment.

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