No Matter How You Look at It, the Big Beautiful Bill is a Monstrosity
Here are three views of the bill's horrific distributional consequences.
Presented by EPI's Program on Race, Ethnicity, and the Economy
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Registration 2:30 pm
Program 3:00-5:00 pm
Economic Policy Institute
1333 H Street, NW, Suite 300, East Tower
Washington, D.C. 20005
[RSVP below]
Moderated by
DR. ALGERNON AUSTIN
Director of the Program on Race, Ethnicity, and the Economy
with presentations by
GRACIELA APONTE
National Council of LaRaza
DEBBIE BOCIAN
Center for Responsible Lending
WILHELMINA LEIGH
Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies
DEDRICK MUHAMMAD
Institute for Policy Studies
GREGORY SQUIRES
George Washington University
The subprime mortgage crisis, with its links to the broader housing sector and to financial markets, is at the top of the national policy agenda. As Congress and the Federal Reserve consider proposals for reform, it is important to consider how and why this crisis came to have a disproportionate impact on communities of color. Our panel will discuss the reasons for this disparate impact and how policy reforms can be best tailored to serve the communities hardest hit by the crisis.
Seating is limited; click here to RSVP.