D.C. Revamps Tenant Laws to Ignite Affordable Housing Investment

Washington, D.C., has enacted significant changes to its tenant laws, aiming to stimulate investment in affordable housing. The legislative adjustments are part of a broader strategy to enhance the availability of low-cost housing options within the city, where residents have increasingly faced rising rents and limited choices. The new regulations intend to attract developers and investors by offering incentives that make building affordable housing more financially feasible. This initiative responds to the ongoing housing crisis in the capital, where many communities are struggling with the impact of escalating housing costs. Key provisions of the updated … Read more

Unpacking the ‘Turnout Myth’: How Beliefs About Voting Shape Partisan Strategies and Laws

COLUMBUS, Ohio — A recent study conducted by researchers Ryan Claassen and Michael Easley examines the polarized landscape of voting rights in the United States, highlighting the intricate dynamics that both major political parties navigate in their strategies. The paper posits that while each party claims to advocate for voting rights, neither holds a singular claim to bolstering these rights or safeguarding against electoral fraud. The authors theorize that partisan stances on voting issues often reflect underlying beliefs regarding coalition-building. Elections can hinge on either energizing core supporters to turn out at the polls or … Read more

Oregon Takes Charge: New Consumer Protection Laws Set to Shield Residents from Medical Debt and Unfair Auto Financing

Salem, Ore. — Beginning in 2026, Oregonians will see significant changes in consumer protections, as new state laws aim to alleviate some of the financial burdens faced by residents. Under these laws, unpaid medical bills will no longer affect credit ratings, and car dealership financing terms cannot be altered after a sale is completed. Governor Tina Kotek recently convened with lawmakers and advocates in Salem to mark the passage of these measures. The legislation, which also includes a requirement for online retailers to disclose fees transparently before customers check out, is a response to gaps … Read more