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DC policymakers considering TOPA changes should understand the implications for owners and renters of two-to-four-unit rental buildings.
Communities of Color Disproportionally Suffer from Medical Debt The racial disparities across medical debt holders in Knox County, Tennessee, are emblematic of inequities nationwide that are borne from structural discrimination.What Barriers Do Latine Families Face Accessing Tax Benefits? An Interview with Angela Divaris “We can all be more attuned to how immigrants are affected by tax laws.”Inequitable Criminal Legal Fines and Fees are Ripe for State Reforms States’ surging tax revenues and federal aid present an opportunity to reform local reliance on fines and fees that often have racially disparate effects.Five Ways to Improve Jobs for People Incarcerated in US Prisons To understand how best to reform and improve prison jobs and better meet the needs of people in prison, listen to those who are incarcerated.New Data Show Black and Latino Homeownership Rates Increased during the Pandemic Black and Latino homeownership rates increased in the past couple years, but today’s economic climate threatens these gains.