Don’t Miss This #1: Keeping Up in the Midst of Health Care News Dominance
This week, health care will dominate the news so I’ll be trying to point out items that you shouldn’t miss, even as you applaud (or crack up) in the onslaught of health care coverage. Think of it as a prescription for what ails you, policy-coverage-overload-wise.
Dear father points out our first entry: A New York Times article about foreclosures in Boston. It tracks a program that’s offering families assistance after they’ve tossed their keys to the bank and stopped paying an underwater mortgage.
From the NYT:
This counterintuitive solution — intervening after foreclosure rather than before — is the brainchild of Boston Community Capital, a nonprofit community development financial institution, and a housing advocacy group called City Life/Vida Urbana, working with law students and professors at Harvard Law School.
What else shouldn’t we miss? Tell us in comments!