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Five ways communities can use jails less

Local jails are crowded in the United States. Here’s what communities and states can do to jail people less
Posted by By Mollie Bryant April 11, 2022

For renters with disabilities, many homes aren’t accessible

Low-income renters with disabilities are more likely to live in homes that don’t meet their needs
Posted by By Mollie Bryant March 23, 2022

Climate disasters worsen affordable housing crisis

Why natural disasters displace low-income renters
Posted by By Mollie Bryant March 14, 2022

Criminal court backlogs delay trials while defendants spend longer in jail

For decades, courts have struggled to resolve criminal cases in recommended timeframes. In the pandemic, it’s even harder.
Posted by By Mollie Bryant February 16, 2022

Amid a housing industry boom, renters are paying more for substandard homes

An Oklahoma bill would make it illegal for landlords to evict renters who file health and safety complaints
Posted by By Mollie Bryant January 26, 2022

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