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Affordable housing / Government / Housing / Low-Income Housing Tax Credit / Taxation in the United States / Community organizing / Politics / United States Department of Housing and Urban Development / Housing discrimination / Residential segregation in the United States / Public housing / Tax credit
Date: 2013-08-19 11:45:09
Affordable housing
Government
Housing
Low-Income Housing Tax Credit
Taxation in the United States
Community organizing
Politics
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
Housing discrimination
Residential segregation in the United States
Public housing
Tax credit

For Immediate Release August 19, 2013 Contact: Naweed Lemar, ext. 119

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