Homelessness
NATION'S POOREST WAIT (AND WAIT) FOR HOUSING HELP
Kathleen McGowan |
More people than ever are in line for public housing in New York, but new rules may let middle-income tenants move to the top of the list.
More people than ever are in line for public housing in New York, but new rules may let middle-income tenants move to the top of the list.
The House’s tweaks to the Community Reinvestment Act are bad news to activists, but Sen. Phil Gramm’s proposed changes go even further.
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