More than two decades after military housing was privatized, and the results are in

More than two decades after military housing was privatized, and the results are in. “’This is disgusting:’ Lawmakers blast companies overseeing military homes racked by toxic dangers.” By now 99% of housing is privately-run, “widening the accountability gap between families and commanders. Corvias, which stands to make $1 billion, said it was ‘sorry’ the way the privatization model eroded quality for profits.”

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Feb 13, 2019




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