From Policies for Action <[email protected]>
Subject Rent control and affordable housing supply
Date October 30, 2024 11:32 AM
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Nonpartisan research analysis for policy discussion
As expected, elections draw increased attention to policies that matter to voters, communities, and elected officials at every level of government. Evidence for Action, Policies for Action, and Systems for Action, signature research programs of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, have compiled evidence-based, nonpartisan research analyses that support equity-focused discussions and policymaking. Research topics include housing, education, reproductive health, economic security, and climate.
Why this matters


Equity-driven policy solutions can transform communities, ensuring all people have the opportunity to thrive. Here are a few examples of analyses that can inform discussions around topics with broad implications for communities:
- Affordable housing: Research shows policies enhancing housing stability&mdash;such as expanding rental assistance&mdash;can significantly reduce homelessness rates and improve long-term health outcomes for vulnerable populations.
- Maternal health: Expanding Medicaid coverage for postpartum care is crucial for reducing maternal mortality, particularly among women of color who face higher risks during and after pregnancy.
- Income security and employment: Reforming the tax code to address inequities could be a crucial step toward promoting racial equity in wealth distribution and ensuring more inclusive economic growth.

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