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Combining dollar cutoffs with indexing changes fundamentally alters the structure and philosophy that have guided the Social Security program for the past 90 years.
Addressing Extreme Heat Will Require an Intentional Focus on Equity Extreme heat is a growing threat for urban areas, and only by putting equity first will cities and counties be prepared for a hotter future.Will California’s New Zoning Promote Racial and Economic Equity in Los Angeles? There’s a great need for more housing and homeownership in Los Angeles. Increasing the supply of low-density infill housing through zoning reform is an important step, but the city requires additional policies to ensure racial and economic inequities don’t widen.To Prevent Pedestrian Fatalities, We Need Better Data Without accurate data, interventions to protect pedestrians may be ineffective.To Ensure the Homeowner Assistance Fund Offers Relief to Struggling Native Homeowners, Center Their Needs and Voices Federal assistance is critical but is not a one-shot solution for Native homeowners.Three Obstacles Federally Assisted Housing Programs Need to Overcome to Better Serve Residents with Disabilities Advancing disability equity in federally assisted housing requires adequate resources and an inclusive approach.