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Tag: Governor Rick Perry

Perry’s comment shows the importance of the #KeepHousingFair campaign

National issues, State issues•by •Posted January 16, 2015

Yesterday, the National Low Income Housing Coalition and the National Fair Housing Alliance launched the #KeepHousingFair campaign. With less than…

Tags: #keephousingfair, Fair housing, Governor Rick Perry, Inclusive Communities Project, Rick Perry, supreme court, Texas Legislature

Analysis: Governor Perry’s veto of Texas Department of Housing

Disaster Recovery, State issues, Subsidized Housing•by John Henneberger•Posted June 19, 2011

On Friday Governor Perry vetoed the “Sunset Bill” for the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) that would…

Tags: Disaster recovery, Emergency management, Governor Rick Perry, Hurricane Dolly, Hurricane Ike, LIHTC, Michael F. Gerber, Mike Gerber, Rick Perry, Special Session, Sunset, TDHCA, TDRA, Texas, Texas Legislature, Vetoes
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