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New Report Discusses Housing Shortfalls in Hurricane Katrina Recovery

July 29, 2010 -

Mississippi has overpromised and under delivered on its housing recovery:
Reilly Morse, Mississippi Center for Justice Lawyer Testifies

What: Hearing on the American Dream Part: III: Advancing and Improving the Fair Housing Act on the 5-year Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.

Committee on the Judiciary –Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties.

Testifying:  Reilly Morse, Legal Advocate and Senior Attorney, Mississippi Center for Justice, Biloxi Office

Author: Hurricane Katrina: How will Mississippi Turn the Corner?
New Report on Housing Recovery 5 Years after Katrina
Released: July 29, 2010

  • Unmet Needs and the State’s Over-Promising to Congress 
  • Racial Inequity of Recovery Funds
  • State Favoritism: Big Business vs. Affordable Housing

When: Thursday, July 29, 2010, 2:00 p.m. EST

Where: 2141 Rayburn House Office, Washington, D.C.

To arrange interviews, contact:  Pattie Haubner, 914 833-7093 or                 phaubner@douglasgould.com

 

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