Why can't journalists from British financial publications stop framing this as a problem that software can solve and instead examine it as a consequence of a regressive (and likely to become more regressive) set of US federal housing/tax policies?https://www.ft.com/content/262e2b2c-d423-11e7-8c9a-d9c0a5c8d5c9 …
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Replying to @ryanjwill @KikiSchirr
there are examples of people doing that in there. But ultimately, it is not a problem that can be solved by charity. Charity helps on the margins. But it's deeper than that. We're actually going in the opposite direction. Corporate tax cuts will make LIHTC less useful.
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LIHTC is probably responsible for some... close to 20K low-income units built in CA a year. You jeopardize those 20K and there will be even more people out on the streets.
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