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Housing Vouchers Prove an Effective Tool Against Homelessness
The Biden administration plans to expand the federal housing voucher program, which currently provides rental assistance to 2.3 million U.S. households. April 27, 2021, 8am PDT | Diana Ionescu |
Biden Administration Recognizes the Legacy of Housing Discrimination
In a memorandum, the President acknowledged the federal government s role in patterns of segregation and disinvestment that continue to affect communities of color across the country. February 10, 2021, 6am PST | Diana Ionescu |
President Biden s acknowledgement of the federal government s central role in creating and perpetuating today’s patterns of racial segregation, neighborhood disinvestment, housing insecurity, and racial wealth gaps takes an important step toward advancing racial equality in housing. Biden s recent actions recognize that facing the facts about our history is a necessary step toward long-overdue healing and provides the foundation for urgently needed policy changes, write Margery Austin Turner, Solomon Greene, and Martha M. Galvez, for the Urban Institute.