This year, Americans went to the polls and made it clear to politicians: if they won’t act to ensure housing is a human right, we the people will happily do so ourselves.
showed that two-thirds of Americans in metropolitan areas are"extremely/very concerned" about the high cost of housing, ranking it as their top priority.
From Kansas City to Portland, Maine, to the entire state of Colorado, ballot measures mandating and funding more affordable housing won, often by comfortable margins. A strong majority of Americans are also willing to put a name on those beliefs, agreeing that housing is a human right. That widespread view reflects in part the clear mandate of every religious and moral tradition insisting that it is aThis November’s successful housing referenda built on that baseline of support, but they also featured concerted community organizing to pass the ballot measures.
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