The City of Vallejo, California, recently severed ties with the Crime Free Multi-Housing Program after finding out the police-run housing program promotes discrimination against people with criminal records. An investigation revealed the program encourages landlords to reject tenants with minor infractions or accusations, as behavior is not a protected class, and housing advocates say the program is used as a license to turn down any applicant with a criminal record. In the Bay Area, this program fuels the existing housing and homelessness crises, says Louis Chicoine, CEO of the nonprofit Abode Services.