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    State Mandates, Housing Elements, and Low-income Housing Production

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    In order to create low-income housing opportunities and mitigate exclusionary zoning, in 1968 Congress mandated that municipalities receiving comprehensive planning funds must create a housing element. In tandem, many states mandated that municipal housing elements must accommodate low-income housing needs. After examining empirical research for California, Florida, Illinois, and Minnesota, this review found aspirational success because those states rewarded the municipal planning process. In order to increase low-income housing, this review argues for state housing policy reform. Under US Department of Housing and Urban Development’s revised fair housing rule, which requires an assessment of local data, states can no longer ignore the exclusionary behavior of municipalities

    Wisconsin session laws.

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    Vols. for some special sessions have title: The Laws of Wisconsin."Published by authority."Some years issued in 2 or more volumes.Mode of access: Internet.Prepared under the direction of the Secretary of State, 1972

    Biennial report of the Secretary of State of the state of Wisconsin for the fiscal years ending ...

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    No reports issued: 1946/1947-1971/1973Report year ends June 30.Supplements accompany some reports.Mode of access: Internet

    Biennial reports of the Secretary of State ...

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    Vols. 1884/86-1910/12 include reports of the Superintendent of Public Property; 1874/75-1910/12 include reports of the Printing Board.Vols. for issued as Public document.Title varies slightly.Report year varies.Vols. 1884/86-1910/12 include reports of the Superintendent of Public Property; 1874/75-1910/12 include reports of the Printing Board.Report for 1918/20 accompanied by a supplement.Mode of access: Internet

    Tabular statements of the census enumeration and the agricultural. dairying and manufacturing interests of the state of Wisconsin. Also, alphabetical list of the soldiers and sailors of the civil war residing in the state June 1, 1903.

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    [Vol. 2] containing pt. 3. has title: Wisconsin census enumeration 1905. Names of ex-soldiers and sailors residing in Wisconsin, June 1, 1905.Mode of access: Internet

    The Wisconsin blue book.

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    Vols. for 1862-1911 called 1st-36th vol.Mode of access: Internet.Vols for 1862-66 by the chief clerks of the Senate and Assembly; 1867-1901 by the Secretary of State; 1903-11 by the Commissioner of Labor and Industrial Statistics; 1913-17 by the Industrial Commission; 1919- by the State Printing Board; 19 by the Wisconsin Legislative Reference Library; 19 by the Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau.An earlier manual was compiled by the chief clerk of the Assembly, L. H. D. Crane, for the years 1859-61
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