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Personal account. Housing Director at Impact for Equity, a law and policy center in Chicago. Former policy director, Chicago Department of Housing. Book "The Battle of Lincoln Park" on the origins of gentrification in Chicago. 🍝& 🚌
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No one would design LIHTC as the nation’s primary means of subsidizing affordable housing from first principles but I think in certain housing advocacy circles (across the ideological spectrum!) the pendulum has swung maybe too far towards skepticism

The federal government has lost so many lawyers at HUD that the housing agency is at risk of fraud, abuse and litigation, according to an internal report. www.bloomberg.com/news/article...

The Trumpists strive for balance: they oppose antisemitism and Jewishness in equal measure.

This needs to be nipped in the bud. Doesn't matter if you're pro or anti, or whether you think they're viable. We can agree that robot cars must meet a safe systems standard that does not imitate human aggression, scofflawing, or "oopsies."

New — I wrote about the injustice unfolding before our eyes as rich reality stars are pardoned for their crimes while law-abiding immigrants are rounded up and caged by ICE, and the way communities are rising up to say fuck no.

blockclubchicago.org/2025/06/04/i...

Happy pride

Second half of immigration court hearings have begun at 55 Monroe in Chicago. We can't film inside or are kicked out. Before lunch, we watched ICE take a half dozen people into custody after DHS dismissed their cases. It's happening in courthouses all over, including NYC at this exact moment.

The most New York thing imaginable is witnessing a stranger screw up the name of a sandwich everyone on the planet eats and responding "Well, that man can't be from New York."

Middle age sometimes feels like a tightrope walk to avoid becoming one of an innumerable number of types of crank

Guys, come on

This is what "anti-DEI" means to the Trump administration. It's not "some corporate DEI measures are pointless or counterproductive," it's "women and people of color are presumptively unqualified for important government jobs"

A new apartment building in Lincoln Park called the Base is accepting apps for affordable 2BR and 3BR units — spread the word www.thebaselincolnpark.com

What is going on in LA??

The people who designed the street and the people who designed the SUV should be held responsible.

Three great moderne/international homes in close proximity in La Grange Park. Rare to get a nice cluster like this, u simply gotta love it. A few more shots in next tweet below.

Prime time for a "Bureaucracy keeps your ass alive, actually" platform

Bc it means buying a huge chunk of CTA service, seems to me anybody that lives in Chicago or benefits from it being a massive economic hub should willing to accept a wide variety of taxation to avoid the fiscal cliff. Instead there’s a lot of focus on CTA being badly managed.

There are a lot of places where the analogy breaks down, but has anyone written about the DOGE/Republican essential program cuts and former Governor Rauner’s devastation during the 2015-17 budget impasse?

Musk should be asked about this in every interview he does now and forever. To ignore it is a dereliction of duty. www.nytimes.com/2025/05/30/o...

Parents of young kids in the “berry budget” age range, weigh in: how long would $10 for fruits and vegetables last you? $10 is the *monthly* amount the Trump administration just proposed for toddlers & preschoolers on WIC—a 62% cut.

Portage Park would be a perfect place if the Blue Line continued under Milwaukee Ave instead of running in the middle of the Kennedy Expressway

everything they pretended to complain about on principle they were really only jealous of. this is their diversity statements.

This is a really good primer! shelterforce.org/2025/05/28/a...

This was preceded by 50 years of 1:1 requirements. Twelve years later, virtually every multifamily building in the city begins with a 0.5 req and is an administrative adjustment away from zero

During the pandemic, the US implemented the most effective social welfare policies in our history -- programs that worked because they were big enough, simple, and universal. And then we withdrew them. This remains imo the central economic-policy story of our times. davisvanguard.org/2025/05/3hou...

Can I say something without everybody getting mad at me