DC Residents In Revolt Over Mayor’s Plan To Put Homeless In $100,000 Units Next Door
DC Residents In Revolt Over Mayor’s Plan To Put Homeless In $100,000 Units Next Door
An initiative to open eight new homeless shelters in every area of Washington, D.C., is drawing intense backlash from angered citizens questioning the mayor’s unilateral action on the planned reform. “Democracy is messy, but we decided on it for a reason and the Mayor is flouting the democratic process,” Anita Crabtree, a corporate attorney and Ward…
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Sure is empty down here...