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August 26, 2024

Vouching for Self-Sufficiency

…According to Elizabeth Grossman, general counsel for FHJC, “There is no valid or even rational reason for landlords and brokers to discriminate against those with housing vouchers.” That’s just not…

April 3, 2024

The Fearless Fund, DEI, and Attacks on Philanthropic Freedom

…to focus its grant making. By striking down the Fearless contest, the courts could undermine the basic tenets of what the conservative Philanthropy Roundtable calls “philanthropic freedom”— grant makers’ discretion…

March 14, 2024

A Crucial Fix For Rent Regulation

…too blunt an instrument to reach these households.” But if rent stabilization is here to stay, lawmakers need at least to make sure that property owners can stay in business….

November 3, 2023

A Postcard from Ashkelon

…what we’d today call development economics. There were chapters in many US cities with Jewish communities, bringing in speakers for the Zionist cause, raising money even before World War II. …

July 25, 2023

Not Just Tulsa

…L. Franklin preached—and his daughter Aretha sang—at the New Bethel Baptist Church before it was torn down. Owner-occupancy of small two- and three-family homes was common. Public housing by its…

May 19, 2023

Guilty Until Proven Innocent: America Today

…will not protect one from audits and resulting interest payments.  More broadly put, the activities of lawbreakers are being combated by targeting the law-abiding. So it is even in daily…