Who said that?
"We don’t make enough money for some, and we make too much money for others."
After hearing from members of an influential religious group about the difficulties of finding affordable housing in South Florida, Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava endorsed a program to subsidize loans for property owners willing to rent efficiencies to low-income tenants as well a series of other steps aimed at addressing skyrocketing rents.
The proposals were laid out by People Acting for Community Together, or PACT, a nonprofit interfaith group made up of some 40 churches, synagogues and mosques in Miami-Dade that each year presses public officials to embrace their plans to dealing with some of Miami’s most urgent social problems.
Read more at the Miami Herald