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Yesterday's PRRAC Update presents an opportunity to re-read @tsilverstein.bsky.social's op-ed in @shelterforce.bsky.social (you've read it already, right?), to fret over bad HUD rules, to explore new HOPE VI research, and, most importantly, to imagine different Super Bowl halftime show scenarios.
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βThere is simply no legal authority to sustain HUDβs attack on targeted universalist policy interventions.β
@tsilverstein.bsky.social, President at AHJ member @prrac.bsky.social, breaks down HUDβs punitive investigations into Boston + Minneapolis:
Our ED @tsilverstein.bsky.social breaks down HUD's latest lawless perversion of the Fair Housing Act.
Today, the "day early" version of a proposed HUD rule to rescind the Department's existing disparate impact regulations appeared on the Federal Register website. It will be formally published in the Federal Register tomorrow, kicking off a 30-day comment period. Here's what that all means.
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Great and overdue news for tenants with Housing Choice Vouchers in Delaware. This passed a while ago but had an effective date that was set pretty far out after bill passage.
Fantastic piece from our friends at @natfairhouse.bsky.social and Relman & Colfax. Proving discrimination through circumstantial or indirect evidence is an approach grounded in over half a century of case law and shouldn't be considered remotely controversial.
www.americanbanker.com/opinion/redl...
Fantastic piece from our friends at @natfairhouse.bsky.social and Relman & Colfax. Proving discrimination through circumstantial or indirect evidence is an approach grounded in over half a century of case law and shouldn't be considered remotely controversial.
www.americanbanker.com/opinion/redl...
Did you miss last Thursday's PRRAC Update in the swirl of excitement that was the 10th National Conference on Housing Mobility? Well, you can still read it here:
www.prrac.org/prrac-update...
Very interesting report from the Institute for Family Studies on multi-bedroom floorplans that pencil just as well as floorplans with fewer bedrooms AND align with household preferences. Across all income strata, we need more family-sized multifamily units.
ifstudies.org/report-brief...
Yesterday w/ @shrivercenter.bsky.social, @prrac.bsky.social, @masslawreform.bsky.social, @seniorcaucus.bsky.social, Northwestern Law Tenant Advocacy Clinic, & Lakeside Tower Tenant Union, we urged the 1st Circuit to protect tenants, save homes, & uphold a preliminary injunction to access GRRP $$$.
From yesterday's PRRAC Update: time is running out to register for the 10th National Conference on Housing Mobility; the new edition of our report on housing mobility programs nationwide is out; and an important amicus brief about the Green and Resilient Retrofit Program.
A screenshot of an X post from the verified account of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (@HUDgov), posted at 11:40 PM on September 30, 2025. The post reads: βHUDβs website has been updated with the following message: 'The Radical Left in Congress shut down the government. HUD will use available resources to help Americans in need.'β Below the post is a screenshot of the HUD.gov homepage with a large red banner with the described message spanning the top of the main webpage.
Pathetic. HUD is supposed to serve everyoneβnot sling partisan mud.
A fully funded HUD could do so much to fix our housing crisis. Instead, leadership pulls stunts like this. We can do so much better.
The Update was positively packed yesterday. If you take away anything, you should take away that you should register for the 10th National Conference on Housing Mobility ASAP! But stick around for the opposite of a hot take on CA's upzoning bill, dreary news about threats to SOID laws & more.
"Prohibiting source of income discrimination is vital to our collective efforts to foster integrated communities, increase economic mobility, and reduce homelessness," said Thomas Silverstein, Executive Director of the Poverty & Race Research Action Council.
This is an outstanding piece from the legendary Alan Mallach.
via @prrac.bsky.social: HUD Ignores the Notice and Comment Requirements of the Administrative Procedure Act to Further a Xenophobic Agenda
Participating in this documentary was pure joy, I loved the boss! Itβs excellent. Hope you will watch it on PBS.
We're very excited for the forthcoming documentary Becoming Thurgood, which will premiere on PBS next Tuesday and which features our Board member @sheryllcashin.bsky.social.
The anticipation is building! We can't wait to see everyone in Chicago next month. In the meantime, if you're coming from out of town for any part of #HousingMobility2025 and haven't yet reserved your hotel room, please do. The discounted block expires on 9/15, and it may run out before then.
PRRAC teamed up with @nhlp.bsky.social , @homelesslaw.bsky.social & Covington & Burling on an amicus brief that makes the case for why bans on source of income discrimination are consistent with the 4th Amendment.
Check out our update to learn about the brief & more!
www.prrac.org/prrac-update...
Some big wins in the state courts on source of income discrimination, but we can't ignore the ways in which demagogic, evidence-free attacks on our unhoused neighbors are being used to justify the takeover of D.C.
Our ED was on the radio today to explain the harm and chaos sown by the Trump Administration's attacks on DC's unhoused residents and to correct the record on what actually works to end homelessness.
A graphic with a blue-tinted monochrome photo background showing Donald Trump speaking at a White House press podium bearing the presidential seal, flanked by Pete Hegseth to his left and Pam Bondi to his right, and U.S. flags behind; overlaid white text reads: Statement: Trumpβs Attack on D.C.: Banishment is Not a Solution to Homelessness. In the lower-right corner, a small logo reads: Alliance for Housing Justice.
STATEMENT: Trumpβs Attack on D.C.: Banishment is Not a Solution to Homelessness. On Sunday, President Trump posted a horrifying screed announcing plans to force all of D.C.βs unhoused residents to βmove out, IMMEDIATELYβ & send them βFAR from the Capital.β W/ HUD reporting a national record of 771,480 people unhoused on a single night last yearβincluding 5,616 unhoused people in D.C., over 80% of whom were Blackβvilifying & rounding up our citiesβ most vulnerable is racist, cruel, irrational & dangerous. If the goal is to solve homelessness, forced mass displacement & criminalization do the opposite: they deepen trauma, erect barriers to housing & work, worsen racial disparities, and put women, people w/ disabilities, LGBTQ+ people, veterans, & other underserved groups at greater risk. Serious leaders must reject Trump's approach & invest in implementing real solutions at scale: build & preserve social & public housing; expand permanent supportive housing & services; & enact strong tenant protections so residents arenβt pushed into homelessness in the 1st place
π¨ STATEMENT on Trumpβs Attack on D.C.: Banishment is Not a Solution to Homelessness.
Serious leaders must reject Trump's approach & invest in implementing real solutions at scale π½
"With so much funding at stake, Hawaiβi Appleseed is working to raise public awareness about how QAP works and how the community can be involved."
Thankful for our partnership with βͺ@hiappleseed.bsky.socialβ¬ and their leadership on this critical issue.
www.hawaiipublicradio.org/local-news/2...
There could not be a more fitting tribute to the incredible career of our former Board member (and the best FHEO Assistant Secretary in HUD's history) Betsy Julian than an award named in honor of Alex Polikoff.