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Bluthenthal C. 2023. The disproportionate burden of eviction on black women. Washington, DC: Center for American Progress,

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The Network for Public Health Law . 2021. The public health implications of housing instability, eviction, and homelessness . St Paul MN: Network for Public Health Law, 4 pp. (Preventing Housing Instability)

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Community Preventive Services Task Force. 2020. Social determinants of health: Tenant-based housing voucher programs. Atlanta, GA: Community Preventive Services Task Force, multiple items

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Children's HealthWatch. 2018. Children with special health care needs and disabilities: Solutions for stable homes . Boston, MA: Children's HealthWatch, 8 pp.

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McCormick L, Lovell S, Neltner T. 2017. Grading the nation: State disclosure policies for lead pipes. New York, NY: Environmental Defense Fund, 6 pp.

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Community Preventive Services Task Force. 2016. Promoting health equity. Atlanta, GA: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, multiple items.

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McDaniel M, Heller C, Adams G, Popkin SJ. 2014. Designing a home visiting framework for families in public and mixed-income communities. Washington, DC: Urban Institute, 18 pp.

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U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. 2011. Leading change: A plan for SAMHSA's roles and actions 2011-2014. Rockville, MD: U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 113 pp.

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Macomber J, Isaacs J, Vericker T, Kent A. 2010. Public investment in children's early and elementary years (birth to age 11). Washington, DC: Urban Institute and Brookings Institution, 21 pp.

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National Commission on Children and Disasters. 2010. 2010 report to the President and Congress. Washington, DC: National Commission on Children and Disasters, 185 pp.

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Healthy Teen Network. 2009. A policy platform to promote health and success among young families. Baltimore, MD: Healthy Teen Network, 35 pp.

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Aratani Y. 2009. Homeless children and youth: Causes and consequences. New York, NY: National Center for Children in Poverty, 14 pp.

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U.S. Office of the Surgeon General. 2009. The Surgeon General's call to action to promote healthy homes. [Rockville, MD]: U.S. Office of the Surgeon General, 66 pp.

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California Pan-Ethnic Health Network. 2009. The landscape of opportunity: Cultivating health equity in California. Oakland, CA: California Pan-Ethnic Health Network, 40 pp.

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U.S. Congress, House of Representatives. 2008. Pathways from brain research to policy: Highlights from the National Summit on America's Children. Washington, DC: House of Representatives, U.S. Congress, 22 pp.

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Cauthen NK, Dinan KA. 2005. Economic insecurity: Implications of federal budget proposals for low-income working families. New York, NY: National Center for Children in Poverty, 8 pp.

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Kimminau KS, Satzler CJ. 2005. Racial and ethnic minority health disparities in Kansas: A data and chartbook. Topeka, KS: Kansas Health Institute, 125 pp.

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Proscio T. 2004. Healthy housing, healthy families: Toward a national agenda for affordable healthy homes. Columbia, MD: Enterprise Foundation, National Center for Healthy Housing, 19 pp.

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National Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Advisory Committee on Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention. 2004. Preventing lead exposure in young children: A housing-based approach to primary prevention of lead poisoning. Atlanta, GA: Advisory Committee on Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention, National Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 58 pp.

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Gonzalez R, Perez SM, Waslin M. 2003. NCLR agenda for Hispanic families: A public policy briefing book. Washington, DC: National Council of La Raza, 46 pp.

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