From Melissa Boteach <[email protected]>
Subject Time’s Running Out to Stop Trump’s Attack on Housing.
Date October 18, 2019 2:31 PM
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Hi John,

Today is the LAST day to do everything we can to stop the Trump administration’s latest attempt to roll back our civil rights — this time on a key tool for fighting housing discrimination called disparate impact theory.

Tell the Trump Administration: Housing Discrimination Has No Home Here. [[link removed]}]

The Department of Housing and Urban Development is considering gutting a long-standing civil rights protection — disparate impact theory — to make it easier to discriminate in housing.

Take Action! [[link removed]]

Here’s why we’re going all out on this rule:

• Because 4 million people experience housing discrimination each year.
• Because where you live determines so much about your life, from where you send your kids to school to the quality of the air that you and your family breathes.
• Because this rule will hurt women, especially women of color and low-paid women, the most.

The government is required by law to read every single comment submitted against this proposed rule, but only if it’s sent before midnight tonight.

Housing discrimination has no home here. Submit a comment today. [[link removed]]

Sincerely,

Melissa Boteach
Vice President of Income Security, Child Care, and Early Learning
National Women's Law Center

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