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How affordable housing can chip away at residential segregation

  • Written by Michelle D. Layser, Research Fellow, Adjunct Professor of Law, Georgetown University
imageA federal housing incentive could have untapped potential.photastic/Shutterstock.com

With the health care debate stalling, Republicans are beginning to make more noise about tax reform. President Donald Trump has promised to make his bid to alter the code his next big battle, as has House Speaker Paul Ryan.

Though the low-income housing tax creditcou...

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