News Roundup

  • Medicaid's Housing Prescription
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    Beginning this fall, federal Medicaid dollars can cover up to six months of rent for some people. While advocates argue this is a critical step to supporting housing as a link to better health, skeptics are concerned this may stress the health care system and could distract from the core mission of serving patients.

  • Repurposing Schools for Affordable Housing Solutions
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    Broward County Public Schools are considering repurposing underenrolled schools for affordable housing amid a shortage of students and a pressing need for affordable housing. With 60,000 empty classroom seats, the district aims to address both issues by potentially closing and rezoning schools for residential use.

  • ew Policy Encourages Affordable Housing Near Transit and Grocery Stores
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    New Jersey lawmakers passed a bill that includes incentives to put lower-priced dwellings near key resources like grocery stores and transit centers. The legislation includes incentives to build creatively where people are, such as bonuses for redevelopment to promote environmentally smart growth and infill density. Opponents argue the bill may increase costs for residents and add more development hurdles.

  • Electrifying Public Housing with Innovative Geothermal Project
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    Boston will electrify seven federal public housing buildings with the city’s first networked geothermal pilot project. Led by National Grid, the initiative aims to showcase efficient heating and cooling methods using underground pipes. With a focus on climate action, the project aligns with Boston’s goal of achieving fossil fuel–free public housing by 2030.