Washington Report
Washington Report | November 2, 2018
Theย news this weekย that the โself-drivingโ car company Waymo was granted the first permit in California to begin driverless testing on public roads was another small step towards a total...
Washington Report | October 26, 2018
Weโve come to understand the nationโs central affordable housing challenge as essentially too much demand and not enough supply, which is driving rents and prices out of reach for millions. Yet...
Washington Report | October 12, 2018
Amidst all the discouraging data and troubling trends regarding the housing affordability crisis, there are, in fact, reasons to feel some measure of optimism. Nobody should be naรฏve about the...
Washington Report | October 5, 2018
At New Hampshire Housingโs โ2018 Housing & the Economy Conferenceโ in Manchester yesterday, we heard from Kol Peterson, the โADU Guru,โ about the untapped potential of what you might...
Washington Report | September 28, 2018
Even words like โemergencyโ and โepidemicโ seem insufficient to adequately characterize deaths from drug overdoses in this country, which now annually exceed the number of American military...
Washington Report | September 21, 2018
On August 17, North Carolina HFA executive director Scott Farmer attended a ribbon cutting at a rehabilitated home in Wilmington that had been damaged by Hurricane Matthew, one of hundreds the...
Washington Report | September 14, 2018
Ten years after the Great Recession forced the federal government to make major changes to the nationโs housing system, state housing finance agencies (HFAs) are increasingly important to the...
Washington Report | September 7, 2018
Thereโs a long-running argument in American politics about whether the private sector or public sector is the most cost-effective delivery system for products and services society needs, such...
Washington Report | August 31, 2018
Weโve known for a while now that a shortage of construction workers has led to higher housing costs. โAlthough better housing quality accounts for some of this increase, sharply higher costs...

