By Philip Tegeler a chapter in The Erosion of Rights: Declining Civil Rights Enforcement Under the Bush Administration (A Citizen’s Commission on Civil Rights Report, 2007).
Synopsis: All government housing programs operate in the context of housing markets that tend to sort people by race and class, a tendency that is further distorted by government interventions like delegation of zoning authority to local jurisdictions, drawing of school district boundaries, siting of public housing, and subsidization of sprawl to distort property values on the metropolitan periphery.
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