Military families across the country continue to face mold, leaks, pests and long repair delays in privatized base housing.
"This is absolutely stunning. This is a national security issue, and we need to start talking about it in that light," Brandon Chappo said.
Out of 3,401 respondents, three-quarters said their family’s health had been negatively impacted by their housing conditions.
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