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NY Senate to pass housing discrimination bills The legislative measures include stiffer penalties for violating fair housing laws, more hours of implicit bias training for real estate agents and an ...
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Kavanagh, Senate Majority Pass Eleven Bills to Combat Housing Discrimination On February 11, 2021, the Senate passed eleven bills that work to combat housing discrimination. The legislation advanced by the Senate Democratic ...
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Jackson Mayor introduces housing ordinance to protect justice-impacted families from discrimination (WILX) - Monday Nation Outside joined Jackson Mayor Derek Dobies and City Councilmember Will Forgrave to introduce a Fair Chance Housing ...
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President Biden Confronts Discrimination in US Housing Policies—Will It Make a Difference? President Joe Biden is attacking racial discrimination in housing from the nation's highest office. In his first days as commander in chief, Biden issued ...
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Jackson Mayor introduces ordinance to protect families from discrimination This discrimination continues despite 2016 guidance from the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development warning landlords that blanket ...
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How medical marijuana affects your tenant rights in Pennsylvania If you are a medical marijuana patient, Pennsylvania law prevents you from being discriminated against at work, but doesn't say anything about housing, ...
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Proposal Takes Aim At Discriminatory Online Ad Practices "Even if they didn't purposefully build a set of targeting tools for housing advertisements, for example, its effect can be discriminatory. That's why we ...
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Better Housing Coalition gets $3 million donation from Altria to help finance affordable housing in ... "There is a long history of racial discrimination in housing," Birchett said. "Organizations like BHC were created and continue to exist to counter some ...
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Senate committee confirms Marcia Fudge as HUD secretary She said part of her priorities for HUD, "will require us to end discriminatory practices in the housing market, and ensure that our fair housing rules are ...
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Robert L. Green was the first Black man to buy a home in East Lansing. In 1964. "Started looking for housing, couldn't get a house. ... and he wrote a letter to me and it's in my book...about housing discrimination," Green recalled.
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