The Buzz: Public-private partnerships under fire
Date Published: 07/01/2010
Author: Buzz Roberts, LISC Senior Vice President
from the July 2010 issue of Novogradac Journal of Tax Credit Housing.
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) have been the basis for affordable housing and community development policies for many years, because they have worked in practice and bridged partisan political divides. Now, in an extremely polarized political climate, PPPs are under fire, and critics are using them as pawns in larger ideological disputes.
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Topics: Policy, --Housing
Type: Trade Article



