Janet Lowenthal

Janet Lowenthal works as a writer for legal and environmental nonprofit groups.

Methods that the federal government used successfully in the 1970s and more recently in dealing with country’s banking crises could help equitably resolve today’s crisis of underwater mortgages and foreclosures.
Better federal government business practices—and new revenues from businesses, the public, and corporate profits stranded overseas—could help generate the funds necessary to bring U.S. infrastructure to a globally competitive level.
Donating underused land could be key to building workforce housing—and kicking off a construction rebound.
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