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The ROAD Act will shield America’s most vulnerable families

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Following overwhelming, bipartisan passage in both the House and Senate, the 21st Century ROAD (Renewing Opportunity in the American Dream) to Housing Act is poised to become the most significant piece of federal housing legislation in decades.

Protection for America’s lowest-income homeowners

While national media coverage has largely focused on macroeconomic numbers and housing supply incentives, Wake Forest University housing policy expert and cultural anthropologist Sherri Lawson Clark argues that the true victory lies in the fine print: granular, structural protections for America’s lowest-income households.

“For housing advocates and everyday families, the debate boils down to two critical questions: Does this bill actually reach those in the most desperate need, and will it deliver genuine, long-term housing stability?” says Lawson Clark, an associate professor of anthropology who has spent more than three decades researching housing instability.

“By fundamentally restructuring federal housing programs, the ROAD Act moves past generic incentives and implements surgical fixes specifically designed to protect vulnerable, low-income households.”

“This isn’t just a construction bill—it’s a structural overhaul aimed at keeping roofs over the heads of the people who need them most.”

Sherri Lawson Clark

The new law will reshape federal housing programs

Clark is available to provide expert commentary and analysis on how the new law will fundamentally reshape federal housing programs, including:

About Lawson Clark

Sherri Lawson Clark, Ph.D., is an applied cultural anthropologist at Wake Forest University specializing in housing instability, social stratification and the intersection of housing policy with health and welfare systems. She is co-author of Poverty Law and Advocacy in America and a contributing editor to Contemporary African American Families: Achievements, Challenges, and Empowerment Strategies in the Twenty-First Century.

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