Milton's voters rejected a new housing plan, prompting state officials to bar the town from accessing grants, showcasing the state's push for compliance with housing laws.
David Dworkin, the NHC president, emphasized the urgent civil rights implications of the housing debate, comparing it to significant civil rights discussions from the 1950s and '60s.
The ongoing resistance in Milton reflects a wider national struggle against housing shortages, spotlighting the need for more affordable housing solutions amid soaring costs.
Governor Maura Healey and Attorney General Andrea Campbell's actions against Milton underscore the state's commitment to enforcing laws aimed at increasing affordable housing availability.
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