Under our proposal, towns would decide for themselves where their share of the housing needed by their region could be built. They would decide what it could look like.
Erin Boggs
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To solve Connecticut’s housing crisis, start by taking these steps
There are steps Connecticut can take this year to address immediate housing concerns while laying the groundwork for more ambitious proposals.
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Op-ed: The challenge: Open communities
The population of color in Connecticut has grown from 12% in 1980 to 29% in 2010, and if it were not for this increase, the state would have negative population growth. Diversity is Connecticut’s future, including the future of its economy.
