Advocates decry ‘chilling effect’ of housing companies’ subpoenasHousing advocates oppose efforts to force them to provide confidential information they say could dissuade military families from seeking their help.By Karen Jowers9 days ago
Are housing conditions causing medical problems? DoD doesn’t know.Military housing is generally safe and healthy, but auditors need more information to make connections between unsafe conditions and residents' health.By Karen Jowers5 months ago
Oversight on military housing problems still lax, report saysMore work is needed to address concerns that military families have about housing conditions.By Leo Shane III3 years ago
Army’s latest housing survey shows drop in satisfaction. Here’s how the bases rate.The survey results were derived from 25,414 respondents.By Kyle Rempfer4 years ago
Privatized military housing residents will have say in new tenants bill of rightsDefense official says he is "tremendously proud" of military families who came forward with their housing problems and frustrations.By Karen Jowers4 years ago
More military housing watchdogs on the way, but debate remains on costHouse lawmakers would provide nearly $141 million for housing oversight hires, but that's less than half what senators want to spend.By Leo Shane III4 years ago