From Urban Institute :: Greater DC Update <[email protected]>
Subject Emergency rental assistance and preventing evictions in DC
Date February 5, 2025 3:24 PM
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Greater DC Update
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Testimony on emergency rental assistance reform
A properly funded emergency rental assistance program can help prevent evictions. The DC Council should assess how recent legislative changes affect tenants and landlords before making changes permanent, senior fellow Peter Tatian writes.

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How coaching can help child care program directors reach their quality improvement goals
Providers said coaching helped them gain a deeper understanding of how to improve instructional and care practices, more confidence in their leadership, and an increased sense of professionalism.

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Which licensing requirements are hardest for DC child care facilities to meet?
Though most of DC&rsquo;s nearly 500 facilities demonstrated at least one required safety correction, a smaller share did so in 2022 than 2019. Required safety corrections were related to recordkeeping, facility conditions, and more.

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Equitable workforce development in disinvested places
Over the pilot&rsquo;s three years, its sites achieved generally positive results related to their core workforce development metrics. Explore key takeaways and lessons learned.

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Housing developers in DC: Trends by race and gender
Boosting housing production in DC is critical and requires participation by all housing developers, but people of color and women remain significantly underrepresented in the multifamily housing development market in DC.

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How wage supplements can help address racial inequities in the early care and education workforce
DC&rsquo;s Pay Equity Fund improved financial and employment outcomes for Black and Latinx early educators, who make up most of this underpaid workforce.
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