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Between 2020 and 2025, four Texas metropolitan areas—Austin, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio—accounted for 13.3 percent of total US housing supply growth.
How Programs Addressing Homelessness Can Prepare for the Coronavirus People experiencing homelessness may be particularly vulnerable to COVID-19.Policies, Practices, and Resources for Child Care and Early Education Providers Amid the Coronavirus Crisis Child care providers are seeking evidence about best practices to inform their plans.How Can We Uphold Human Rights and Dignity in Prison? There are no quick fixes, but research and data can support accountability and chart a path forward.The Coronavirus Outbreak Is Already Affecting Workers. Three Policies Can Help. The outbreak's effects could be worse for low-wage workers and people in nonstandard employment.Housing First Is Working in Denver. The City Needs More of It. Increasing homeless populations are not unique to coastal cities like San Francisco.Most Students Receive a Florida Private School Choice Scholarship for Two Years or Fewer: What Does That Mean? Understanding why students leave the program could inform policy decisions in Florida and around the country.