Protecting Freedom of Speech and Neighborhood Safety Under the Fair Housing Act
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Excerpt from Protecting Freedom of Speech and Neighborhood Safety Under the Fair Housing Act: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on the Constitution of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, Second Session, September 5, 1996
In 1968, Congress enacted the Fair Housing Act to remedy prob lems of discrimination in housing. Twenty years later, in 1988, Congress amended the Fair Housing Act, expanding its protections to cover persons with disabilities and families and creating a new enforcement mechanism to speed the resolution of complaints of discrimination.
With certain exceptions, some of which will be discussed today, it appears that the 1988 amendments have been working as in tended. Concerns have been raised, however, that Federal agency actions and recent court decisions have failed to carefully balance the need to protect against discrimination in housing, with the abil ity of local jurisdictions to enact reasonable zoning restrictions and the rights of individuals and communities to have a voice in the process by which siting decisions are made.
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