The Fair Housing Act, a pivotal piece of legislation enacted in 1968 and amended in 1988, stands as a cornerstone in the fight against housing discrimination. The inclusion of people with disabilities under its protective wing marked a significant advancement in civil rights and social justice. This blog post provides a brief overview of the critical role the Fair Housing Act plays in protecting group homes for individuals with disabilities, ensuring their right to fair and dignified housing.
Read MoreIf you are a licensed behavioral health or sober living provider in Arizona, be aware of recent press releases from AHCCCS regarding practices by certain alleged “bad actors” in the behavioral health and sober living service areas that are being scrutinized.
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