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Monday, June 20, 2022

D.C. AG Sues Housing Authority, Citing ‘Egregious Pattern Of Discrimination’ Against Residents With Disabilities

Many District residents with disabilities living in public housing have had to wait years, or even more than a decade, for accommodations from the DC Housing Authority, D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine alleges in a lawsuit filed Thursday. Some 250 D.C. public housing tenants have been approved for transfer to accessible apartments, according to the suit, but are languishing on a waiting list, living in units that don’t meet their needs, and with no other options for housing.

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