DC Council Responds to Yearslong Advocacy Campaign with Pilot Program to Improve Public Access to BathroomsThe DC Line • December 20, 2018 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness / HomelessnessRead MoreArrow icon
New Figures Show Decline in Number of Low-Income Workers Who Ride MetroThe Washington Post • December 18, 2018 • Income & PovertyRead MoreArrow icon
D.C. to Invest Money from Online Retail Taxes in Tax Breaks and the Arts, Not Affordable HousingCurbed • December 5, 2018Read MoreArrow icon
D.C. Will Rake In Millions In Internet Sales Taxes. Will The Council Prioritize Cutting Commercial Property Taxes Or Funding Homeless Services?DCist • December 3, 2018 • Revenue & Budget / TaxesRead MoreArrow icon
Internet Sales Tax Revenue Could Cut Commercial Property Tax Instead of Funding Homeless ServicesWashington City Paper • December 3, 2018 • Revenue & Budget / TaxesRead MoreArrow icon
After A Decade Of Waiting, D.C. Implements Law Allowing It To Buy Buildings To Keep Them AffordableWAMU • November 15, 2018 • Affordable Housing & Ending HomelessnessRead MoreArrow icon
D.C. Council Passes Controversial Home-Sharing RegulationsWashington City Paper • November 13, 2018 • Revenue & BudgetRead MoreArrow icon
Why There Isn’t More Affordable Housing In The D.C. AreaWAMU • October 24, 2018 • Affordable Housing & Ending HomelessnessRead MoreArrow icon
Planned Homeless Shelter in Northwest Survives Legal Challenge By NeighborsCurbed • October 19, 2018 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness / HomelessnessRead MoreArrow icon
The Government Owes Millions To Low-Income Washingtonians. Here’s How To Claim That Money.WAMU • October 8, 2018 • Income & PovertyRead MoreArrow icon