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DC business leaders praise the District’s innovative, family-friendly child care policies and offer recommendations for how the child care and business sectors can overcome persistent affordability challenges.
Invest in Black Lives to Protect Black Lives: How the Public Sector Can Reduce Crime and Victimization Right now and for decades to come, public officials can work to right the wrongs that continue to lead to high crime and victimization in Black neighborhoods.Under the Current CRA Rules, Banks Earn Most of Their CRA Credit through Community Development and Single-Family Mortgage Lending A new analysis of what counts toward Community Reinvestment Act lending in 2018 found only modest changes from 2016 in the ranking of loan types.Three Principles to Ensure COVID-19 Recovery Information Reaches Immigrant Communities Effective outreach with immigrant residents depends on translation of materials into multiple languages, accessible and trustworthy messengers, and creative ways to transmit information.Families of Children with Disabilities Will Need Support beyond the Pandemic Parents of young children with disabilities are experiencing higher rates of stress, depression, and anxiety than other parents.Louisiana Grassroots Organizations Can Be Key Partners during COVID-19 Recovery For local and state governments to equitably serve their communities, all community members need to have a voice in decisionmaking.How Cities Are Making Equity a Priority in the New Mobility Space New mobility technologies could reduce existing transportation inequities. But without proper planning, new mobility could have the opposite effect.