Presidential candidates would do right to mention housing policy

U.S. Senate candidate Rep. Rick Lazio (L), R-NY, shakes hands with First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton in an agreement not to use soft money in their Senate campaigns at their first debate at the WNED-TV studios, 13 September 2000, in Buffalo, New York.
U.S. Senate candidate Rep. Rick Lazio (L), R-NY, shakes hands with First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton in an agreement not to use soft money in their Senate campaigns at their first debate at the WNED-TV studios, 13 September 2000, in Buffalo, New York.

Exclusive interview series with affordable housing expert

By Jacob Gaffney | HousingWire

Rick Lazio represented New York in the U.S. House of Representatives. He is a member of the executive committee of the J. Ronald Terwilliger Foundation for Housing America’s Families. The Terwilliger Foundation is hosting the Housing America’s Families Forum on November 18, 2016 at the George W. Bush Institute in Dallas, Texas.

HousingWire is a media partner for the event.

So, as a preview, I interviewed the former representative to get some of his thoughts on where affordable housing policy stands now. Spoiler alert: Mr. Lazio said much improvement is still needed.

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