Will the candidates talk housing and transportation at the next Democratic debates"
Detroit?s housing and infrastructure challenges are setting the tone for the debates. | Shutterstock.com
The candidates face off Tuesday and Wednesday in Detroit The next round of Democratic presidential debates are being held in Detroit on Tuesday, July 30 and Wednesday, July 31, offering Americans another chance to hear the candidates? plans for critical issues facing the country? including climate change, transportation, and housing.
Like the first debate series in Miami in June, the candidates are split into to two groups and will be asked questions by journalists, this time from CNN. Curbed will once again be live-tweeting and sharing relevant stories on the topics we cover.
Here?s how to watch?and what we?ll be watching for. What?s happened since the candidates last met"
Most candidates debuted the bulk of their housing and climate platforms before the first debate. But just in the last few weeks, additional key proposals in various policy areas have been introduced?some of which seem specifically targeted to the audience in Detroit.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar released a housing plan that would significantly expand the federal housing voucher system so that anyone with children who met the income thresholds would qualify for assistance. Both Sen. Cory Booker and Sen. Elizabeth Warren added more details to their housing plans that would incentivize cities to add more affordable units, endearing them to the YIMBY movement.
Jay Inslee, who is running as a single-iss...
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