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DC policymakers considering TOPA changes should understand the implications for owners and renters of two-to-four-unit rental buildings.
Do Investments in Athletics Lead to Enrollment Increases at Division III Schools? Since 2005, more than 200 Division III schools have made significant investments in athletics, but less than half of those schools have seen enrollment increases as a result.Improving Official Statistics with Opt-In Disclosure Protection Current disclosure protection methods can limit the accuracy of smaller demographic groups’ data, leading to insufficient funding allotments and political underrepresentation.Who Governs the Community Disaster Resilience Zones? Nearly 900 governments—including county, municipal, and township governments—include a community disaster resilience zone, which could lead to overlapping administrative responsibilities.When Given Cash, Young Men Increase Healthy Behavior Direct cash transfers paired with after-school programming can help young men live healthier and happier lives.Climate Planning Has Left Out Disabled People in Rural Areas. Here’s How to Fix That. One in 3 adults in rural America has a disability. Here’s what’s needed to advance equitable climate outcomes for them.Expanding Down Payment Assistance Awareness Could Help More People Afford a Home More than 1,600 programs offer down payment assistance nationwide, but many new homebuyers don’t know they may be eligible for assistance.