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Clovis Sued for Allegedly Not Providing Enough Affordable Housing
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October 24, 2019

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CLOVIS, Calif. (KFSN) — The city of Clovis is facing accusations of discrimination after a lawsuit says it isn’t providing enough affordable housing.
Central California Legal attorney Patience Milrod is fighting to change what she believes is unjust housing in Clovis.
“We filed a lawsuit against the city of Clovis for breaking the law… They plan for housing upper middle class people and white people and that’s a problem,” she says.
California law states you cannot discriminate against someone based on income but a lawsuit Milrod has filed alleges Clovis is playing favorites.

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