Washington, D.C. is at a pivotal moment in its housing crisis, placing growing strain on tenants and threatening the long-term stability of more than 20,000 affordable units. As delinquencies rise, residents face worsening living conditions and the looming loss of affordability, while providers are stretched thin just trying to keep the lights on. But amid these challenges, policymakers have a unique opportunity to turn the tide.
In a new Washington Post op-ed, Housing& Executive Director Courtney Battle makes the case for bold, immediate action, starting with the final vote on the RENTAL Act, which we highlighted in our recent policy alert.
For the full op-ed Read Article Here.