http://www.vox.com/2020/7/9/21316912/joe-biden-housing-plan-section-8
One of the best approaches to a lot of poverty problems. Bang-for-buck, this is a good fix and removes a repeating cycle of crisis from people's lives.
I'm still in favor of giving gov't housing project apartments to their tenants. Gives them equity, would kick of a renovation boom, and there's no reason for the gov't to continue owning them. It doesn't have to be totally free, that could be income -based.
Furthermore, when the gov't is your landlord, there are a million rules to follow. You can't even paint a wall without getting permission. You need permission for friends or relatives to stay with you for a time, etc. They can also kick you out if say your kid got caught smoking marijuana on the grounds. In other words, they are subjected to all sorts of oversight and regulations normal renters don't face. The Right likes to complain about gov't intrusion, except when it affects poor people, they are happy to tell them what to do in exchange for any benefits and micromanage their lives and jerk them around if they make a mistake.
I'm wary of any plan that puts the gov't in people's housing decisions. My father was renting to guy who was on disability I think it was. So the gov't paid like 80% and the renter paid 20%. To qualify to rent to such a person, the gov't had to come and inspect and make sure it met their standards. So some alterations had to be made. There was a lot of paperwork. The renter knew he could get away with a lot because he was only kicking in 80% and you actually need to institute eviction proceedings to remove a tenant who doesn't want to leave. I forget the details, but it was bureaucratic, complicated and the tenant had little incentive to behave.
Btw, my father was something of an accidental landlord, as he inherited the house from a relative and has since sold it.
I'd condemn some empty lots and derelict buildings in NYC and other cities and have the gov't build decent 2 bedroom apartments and give them away to poor people. And homeless folk. My main rule would be they can't be resold for 5 years, so the people don't get ripped off quickly, and the market can set a fair value.
I'd also offer free university for all Black folks who qualify.