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Advocate's guide to housing and community development policy /

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Corporate Author: National Low Income Housing Coalition (U.S.)
Format: Serial
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : National Low Income Housing Coalition
Subjects:
Low-income housing > United States > Periodicals.
Public housing > United States > Periodicals.
Housing policy > United States > Periodicals.
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