data obtained shows that both african american and latinos who have applied for sandy rebuilding relief have been rejected at higher rates than white applicants. african-americans have been rejected at more than twice the rate of white applicants, and latinos at 50% higher rate. in addition to the figures, it is alleged the administration posted incorrect information on the spanish language version of the state s sandy website, and has done nothing to remedy the situation for those affected. we reached out to governor christie s administration by both e-mail and phone for comment on those issues, but we ve not heard back. at table, kevin walsh, associate director of fair share housing center, the organization involved in both the fair housing complaint and the case over the public record. frank argotifraye, and stacey burger, president and ceo, the housing community development network of new jersey, and james perry, executive director of the greater new orleans for action center, who
courts to get basic decisions about how government makes decisions out in the sunlight. well, that s the effort moving forward. we re going to be trying in this next allocation of funds to see if we can get them to create more opportunities for renters. we found that this funding programs that they ve put forth do not help renters as much and fairly, and that hurts working-poor communities and principally a lot of african-americans and latinos make up those communities. so that s the hope. i m not i m not so optimistic, because i know when we went in terms of community outreach, they didn t do much in spanish language community organizations, and, you know all along, we ve seen a pattern of them not really caring, the website, so forth. i m hopeful. yes, maybe not, but hopeful. thank you so much. thanks for showing up, and is that the tie i bought recently
opportunity to say, no, look at this guy s record. it is not a good record when it comes to the working poor, african-americans and latinos. kind of the style versus substance piece. when we come back, i want to ask a little more when the issue of affirmatively affirming fair housing. [ female announcer ] you get sick, you can t breathe through your nose. suddenly you re a mouth breather. a mouth breather! how do you sleep like that? you dry up, your cold feels even worse. well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. cold medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip, and pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more so you can breathe and do the one thing you want to do. sleep. add breathe right to your cold medicine. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. add breathe right i m bethand i m michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it s a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card.
they cannot even figure out how to language these issues in a way that makes the republican message and the republican candidates seem more palatable to women. that s right. he should take this around the country, again, uncle sugar, go and yeah, back to what beth was saying, though, the reason why they can t message around this is because i mean, where are the republican women who are coming out and talking about the democrats war on women? yeah, yeah. the real big republican women who are going to respond to the state of the union on tuesday, i think in part because honestly, jonathan, it feels so much to me like the similar argument that has been made really since the 70s about african-americans in the democratic party, that this party is giving us a sense of dependency, and that what what we need to do is stand independent and strong with the republican party. and it sounds like a remix of that for women, right? well, sure. you know, i m thinking that here