The Government Owes Millions To Low-Income Washingtonians. Here’s How To Claim That Money.WAMU • October 8, 2018 • Income & PovertyRead MoreArrow icon
Household Incomes in the District Rise Dramatically in 2017The Washington Post • September 13, 2018 • Income & PovertyRead MoreArrow icon
Map: Nearly All of D.C.’s New Affordable Housing is Being Developed East of Rock Creek ParkCurbed • September 11, 2018 • Affordable Housing & Ending HomelessnessRead MoreArrow icon
Map: Here’s Where Affordable Housing Is (And Isn’t) Being Built In D.C.DCist • September 11, 2018 • Affordable Housing & Ending HomelessnessRead MoreArrow icon
Report: D.C. Has The Strongest Labor Laws In The U.S. (Compared To States)DCist • August 31, 2018 • Inclusive Economy / Jobs & TrainingRead MoreArrow icon
Barry Farm Residents Still Fighting for Their Homes, Even As Many Have Been DemolishedThe Washington Post • August 21, 2018 • Affordable Housing & Ending HomelessnessRead MoreArrow icon
What Life Is Like—Still—In D.C.’s Public HousingWashington City Paper • August 16, 2018 • Affordable Housing & Ending HomelessnessRead MoreArrow icon
In Effort To Rein In Child Care Costs, D.C. Set To Expand Subsidies, Cap What Families PayWAMU • August 7, 2018 • Early Child & Pre-K to 12 EducationRead MoreArrow icon
House Republicans Target District Over Effort to Prop Up Affordable Care ActThe Washington Post • July 19, 2018 • Health EquityRead MoreArrow icon
Ben Carson Says He’s Raising Rents to Put Poor Americans to Work. But in the District, the Majority are Either Elderly, Disabled or Already at Work.The Washington Post • July 13, 2018 • Affordable Housing & Ending HomelessnessRead MoreArrow icon