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.To read more on this story, click here: D.C. AG Sues Housing Authority, Citing ‘Egregious Pattern Of Discrimination’ Against Residents With Disabilities
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