Arizona Cities Adopt Source of Income Protection: Opening the Door to Greater Housing Opportunities
ARIZONA — The cities of Tucson, Phoenix, and Tempe have taken a significant stride forward in promoting fair housing and supporting finically vulnerable individuals through the enactment of Source of Income (SOI) protection.
ARIZONA — The cities of Tucson, Phoenix, and Tempe have taken a significant stride forward in promoting fair housing and supporting finically vulnerable individuals through the enactment of Source of Income (SOI) protection. This legislative move is pivotal in Arizona's ongoing commitment to eliminating housing discrimination based on income sources and ensuring equal access to housing for all residents.
SOI prohibits housing discrimination based on how individuals receive their income, whether through government assistance, such as Section 8, child support, social security, disability benefits, or any other lawful means. This landmark policy aims to dismantle barriers that have historically prevented vulnerable low-income populations from securing housing.
"In a time when the gap between housing availability and affordability continues to widen, adopting SOI protections is an important step in preventing discriminatory practices," said Jay Young, Executive Director of Southwest Fair Housing Council (SWFHC). "This policy ensures that all Arizonans, especially the financially vulnerable, have a fair chance at finding a home."
The enactment of SOI protections in Tucson, Phoenix, and Tempe has gone into effect this year [2024] and will likely see a positive impact on the lives of many Arizonans, offering them new opportunities to access suitable housing without the fear of discrimination.
It is a significant victory for housing equity and a testament to the power of community advocacy and legislative action in making Arizona a more inclusive state. For more information on Source of Income protections and the efforts of the Southwest Fair Housing Council to promote fair housing across Arizona, please visit www.swfhc.org/soi or contact Tasha Lynch.
For more information, please contact:
Southwest Fair Housing Council (SWFHC)
Phone: (520) 798-1568
Email: info@swfhc.com
Website: www.swfhc.com
About SWFHC
The Southwest Fair Housing Council promotes fair housing and equal opportunity through education, advocacy, and enforcement. We strive to eliminate discrimination in housing and provide resources to ensure all individuals have access to safe and affordable housing.