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Politico: What The Pandemic Taught California About Housing

Politico, May 7, 2024, What The Pandemic Taught California About Housing Project Roomkey, Newsom’s emergency plan for housing people and slowing the spread of the virus during the height of the pandemic, brought about 62,000 people into hotel rooms using state and federal money, according to a new outside report from the firm Abt Global, […]

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Politico: Eric Adams Said Their Water Was Safe. Public Housing Residents Say They’re Getting Sick.

Politico, May 7, 2024, Eric Adams Said Their Water Was Safe. Public Housing Residents Say They’re Getting Sick. Hill is not alone: Several similarly ailing neighbors at the Jacob Riis Houses in Manhattan’s East Village, a sprawling complex run by the New York City Housing Authority, share her concern that their tap water is to

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Mother Jones: From Toxic Mold To Fraud: How Privatizing Military Housing Became A Nightmare For Service Members

Mother Jones, May 7, 2024, From Toxic Mold To Fraud: How Privatizing Military Housing Became A Nightmare For Service Members Dudek suspected that the root cause of all these health problems was mold from the water damage; official Army guidance indicates water damage should be addressed within 48 hours to minimize the risk of mold.

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Yahoo Finance: Return To The ’70s? Today’s Housing Market Has Echoes Of Dark Era.

Yahoo Finance, May 6, 2024, Return To The ’70s? Today’s Housing Market Has Echoes Of Dark Era. High inflation and a disappointing report on economic growth — followed by a sudden drop in stocks late last month — made for a familiar economic combination. These conditions were hallmarks of the 1970s, when inflation ran high, leading the

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Letter to OMB Re: Improving Civic Engagement to Increase Public Participation in Government

Download May 17, 2024 Loren Schulman Associate Director Office of Performance and Personnel Management Office of Management and Budget 725 17th St., NW Washington, DC 20503 Samuel Berger Associate Administrator Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs Office of Management and Budget 725 17th St., NW Washington, DC 20503  Re: Methods and Leading Practices for Advancing

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NCRC Comment on CRA Supplemental Rulemaking

Download May 13, 2024 Chief Counsel’s Office Attention: Comment Processing Office of the Comptroller of the Currency 400 7th Street SW, Suite 3E–218 Washington, DC 20219 Ann E. Misback Secretary Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System 20th Street and Constitution Avenue NW Washington, DC 20551 regs.comments@federalreserve.gov James P. Sheesley Assistant Executive Secretary Attention: Comments RIN 3064–AG03 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 550 17th Street NW Washington,

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Bloomberg: Massachusetts Eyes Mansion Tax To Fund Affordable Housing

Bloomberg, May 6, 2024, Massachusetts Eyes Mansion Tax To Fund Affordable Housing Governor Maura Healey’s $4 billion housing bond bill, the state’s biggest-ever investment in its residential stock, includes a provision allowing cities to impose a transfer fee of 0.5% to 2% on property sales exceeding $1 million. The revenue generated would go toward affordable housing projects.

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The Wall Street Journal: Texas Ban On ‘Woke’ Banks Opens Door For Smaller Firms

The Wall Street Journal, May 4, 2024, Texas Ban On ‘Woke’ Banks Opens Door For Smaller Firms The clash over environmental, social and corporate-governance investing follows state restrictions passed in 2021 on government business with financial firms perceived as taking a stand against firearms or fossil fuels. Wall Street heavyweights such as Bank of America and Wells Fargo have

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CNBC: Why Hundreds Of US Banks May Be At Risk Of Failure

CNBC, May 1, 2024, Why Hundreds Of US Banks May Be At Risk Of Failure Consulting firm Klaros Group analyzed about 4,000 U.S. banks and found 282 banks face the dual threat of commercial real estate loans and potential losses tied to higher interest rates. The majority of those banks are smaller lenders with less than

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The Hill: Affordable Housing Crisis Looms Large In Election

The Hill, May 1, 2024, Affordable Housing Crisis Looms Large In Election A White House report released in March found that although incomes have doubled since 2000, housing prices have tripled, meaning the housing prices rose 50 percent faster than income over the past two decades. The median home price recently hit $383,725, a record high that’s

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Vox: After Decades Of Inaction, States Are Finally Stepping Up On Housing

Vox, April 30, 2024, After Decades Of Inaction, States Are Finally Stepping Up On Housing Over the last five years, Republican and Democratic legislators and governors in a slew of states have looked to update zoning codes, transform residential planning processes, and improve home-building and design requirements. Some states that have stepped up include Oregon, Florida, Montana, and California,

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WSIU News: Pritzker Administration Announces Illinois’ Largest Annual Award For Permanent Supportive Housing

WSIU News, April 29, 2024, Pritzker Administration Announces Illinois’ Largest Annual Award For Permanent Supportive Housing The Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA) has announced more than $123 million in state and federal resources have been awarded by the agency to finance permanent supportive housing throughout Illinois. Awarded under Round X of IHDA’s Permanent Supportive Housing

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Axios: Young Americans’ Wealth Has Soared Since The Pandemic

Axios, April 29, 2024, Young Americans’ Wealth Has Soared Since The Pandemic Household wealth for those under 40 in the U.S. is up 49% from its pre-pandemic level, according to a new analysis from the left-leaning Center for American Progress. Why it matters: Young households haven’t seen wealth growth like this since the Federal Reserve first started

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Black Enterprise: Study Racial Segregation Public Schools Widespread

Black Enterprise, April 29, 2024, Study Racial Segregation Public Schools Widespread The report on the state of public school education in America was commissioned to mark the 70th anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court ruling that officially ended segregating schools by race. However, the system of segregation by other means was never addressed, and as the study makes clear,

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