incorporated, a nonprofit housing organization. well, good morning. your group, the co-plaintiffs in this case, tell us a little bit more about this case and why you think it s significant. thank you. and good morning. this case is mostly significant because of the number of persons that these units will be opened up to. the cornerstone residential management and cornerstone group, they own and operate about 37% or so of all affordable housing in miami-dade and broward counties. i understand them to be the fifth largest housing developer in florida, and the tenth in the nation. we started with one particular property where the four single mothers that we joined had encountered and the one heartbeat per bedroom or one child per bedroom rule moved them into a larger or expensive unit or eliminated them from the
different fully other contractors accused of serious misconduct and to bar from federal funding without trial or process applicable to all other government contractors acorn and affiliates are harmed now the judge found if if applying in the future. that led orszag to issue a memorandum ordering to the federal funding spigot be turned back on. the department of justice was appealing this ruling, it unclear, if the case is now moot or if the funding will continue to flow to one or more of the co-plaintiffs such as the acorn institute. bret: the question is, whether acorn is really going away or just rebranding unanother name and still getting taxpayer dollars? it could be the latter that the constituent cells are going to fan out and receive
different fully other contractors accused of serious misconduct and to bar from federal funding without trial or process applicable to all other government contractors acorn and affiliates are harmed now the judge found if if applying in the future. that led orszag to issue a memorandum ordering to the federal funding spigot be turned back on. the department of justice was appealing this ruling, it unclear, if the case is now moot or if the funding will continue to flow to one or more of the co-plaintiffs such as the acorn institute. bret: the question is, whether acorn is really going away or just rebranding unanother name and still getting taxpayer dollars? it could be the latter that the constituent cells are going to fan out and receive