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Some Military Families Want Further Housing Reform

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Antoinette Reeder (left), Shae Anderson (center) and Audrey Kray have documented what they say are unhealthy living conditions in privatized military housing. ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Moving cross-country from the Carolinas to California, the Reeder family looked forward to its next assignment in San Diego in the summer of 2022. The couple had originally met in California. But in the first week, after the Marine Corps Gunnery Sergeant and his fam…

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Some military families say they face unsafe conditions in privatized housing

Some military families say they continue to face issues with mold, water damage, among other conditions in wake of FY2020 military housing privatized initiative reforms.

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abc News broke the news in United States on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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