The secretary of housing and urban development appeared to step back from the plan recently, calling it no longer "urgent." Residents predicted pain if it passes: "What you see is that families skip meals, children skip meals."
By Hannah Natanson, Washington Post: Local
Tue, 06/19/2018 - 3:45pm
The secretary of housing and urban development appeared to step back from the plan recently, calling it no longer "urgent." Residents predicted pain if it passes: "What you see is that families skip meals, children skip meals."