Federal spending cuts are targeting nonprofits that combat housing discrimination on Long Island, slashing funding for watchdogs that investigate complaints and enforce fair housing laws.
Alleged exclusion of disabled people at Town of Hempstead housing authority behind denial of redevelopment plans.
ABILENE, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) – April is National Fair Housing Month, a month dedicated to raising awareness of housing rights and ending discrimination. Now, Abilene is joining the effort by ...
In late February, the federal government abruptly cut funding to dozens of organizations that fight housing discrimination across the country, threatening their survival and dealing a setback to ...
As the City of Columbia is working toward fair housing efforts, a public meeting will provide an update. University of Missouri School of Law Professor Rigel Oliveri, an expert on fair housing law ...
Cuts to federal funding for fair housing organizations could result in ‘widespread discrimination,’ according to experts from the affordable housing sector. These organizations file complaints on ...
Scott Turner, secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, has announced he is terminating the Affirmative Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) rule in an effort to cut “costly ...
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development slashed grant funding to groups tasked with combatting housing discrimination at the end of February because the awards allegedly contained ...
Elisabeth Risch, Executive Director of Housing Opportunities Made Equal (HOME) in Cincinnati. Provided The Private Enforcement Initiative (PEI) grant is a multi-year grant supporting fair housing ...
WAUSAU – The city of Wausau will host a series of free community events to raise awareness about housing rights and equal access to housing in conjunction with Fair Housing Month. Fair housing is the ...
Scott Turner has announced the rescinding of the Affirmative Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) rule from the Obama and Biden eras to “cut red tape.” Affordable housing experts and advocates say ...
In 2021, Boston began requiring real estate developers to consider how their projects could hurt residents historically discriminated against in housing and take steps to reduce those impacts.