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Showing Original Post only (View all)Sanders unveils $2.5 trillion 'Housing for All' plan [View all]
Sanders said the plan would guarantee every American regardless of income a fundamental right to a safe, decent, accessible, and affordable home and would be paid for by a wealth tax on the top one-tenth of 1 percent of income earners.
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Sanderss plan seeks to invest $1.48 trillion over 10 years in the National Affordable Housing Trust Fund to build and maintain 7.4 million quality, affordable and accessible housing units that he says will eliminate the gap in affordable housing for the lowest-income renters. It would also invest another $400 billion to build 2 million mixed-income social housing units.
He also intends to use the plan to end homelessness by prioritizing 25,000 National Affordable Housing Trust Fund units to house the homeless in his first year in office and provide $500 million to state and local governments to help connect the homeless to case management and social services.
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Sanderss campaign, much like his 2016 bid, has made a benchmark issue of income and advantage disparities between upper-class and working-class Americans. The Vermont Independent first introduced legislation in 2001 to create the National Affordable Housing Trust Fund, which is now funded through a small percentage of revenues from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the government-sponsored housing agencies.
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https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/461942-sanders-unveils-25-trillion-housing-plan
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I really respect that she's not piling on like some multi-trillionaire venture capitalist. On our
emmaverybo
Sep 2019
#27
Biden said he would roll the giveaways back, but today i saw that he was going to raise the
emmaverybo
Sep 2019
#32
Also Japanese internment camps and a brutal immigration policy that turned away hundreds of
emmaverybo
Sep 2019
#34
I read his "plan" on his site (he sent out an email this morning) - not a word about.....
George II
Sep 2019
#4
So this, added with his other proposals, total how much per year? 2 trillion? 3?
oldsoftie
Sep 2019
#8
When I was just out of college and getting my feet on the ground, I lived in two studio apartments..
George II
Sep 2019
#12
Perhaps the better solution is to not promise the world for college costs, housing costs, ...
SWBTATTReg
Sep 2019
#15
Oh really. So you throw this saying back at me that the 'whole' is greater than the sum blah...
SWBTATTReg
Sep 2019
#17
I think Sanders proposals are starting to get close to total global GDP all put together.
NYC Democrat
Sep 2019
#26