Congress and White House Reach Agreement to Reopen Federal Government for Three Weeks
Congress and White House Reach Agreement to Reopen Federal Government for Three Weeks. Sign Letter Demanding Full-Year Spending Bills that Fund Affordable Housing. President Trump announced on…
Sign Letter Demanding an End to Shutdown and Resumed Funding for Affordable Housing
NLIHC and other leaders of the Campaign for Housing and Community Development Funding are circulating a national letter calling on Congress and the Trump Administration to end the government shutdown…
#Shutdown2018: Call Congress to Support Dear Colleague Letter, then Join Today’s National Call on Shutdown’s Impacts on Affordable Housing!
Call Congress to Support Dear Colleague Letter, and Join Today’s National Call on Shutdown’s Impacts on Affordable Housing and Community Development The partial government shutdown, now the longest…
National Conference Call on the Shutdown’s Impacts on Affordable Housing and Community Development
Join Jan. 15 National Call to Learn About the Impacts of the Government Shutdown on Affordable Housing and Community Development Programs The partial government shutdown, now three weeks long,…
Federal Government Shuts Down. What Does it Mean for HUD Programs?
Congress failed to pass a stopgap funding measure yesterday, causing parts of the government to shut down at midnight. The Senate had earlier passed a “clean” stopgap funding measure, known as a…
Congress Running Out of Time to Fund Federal Government
Congress has only a few days to reach an agreement to fund the federal government for the remainder of FY19 and avoid a government shutdown before the current stop-gap funding measure, known as a…
Urge Your Representative to Sign on to the ‘American Housing and Economic Mobility Act’ Introduced in House
The “American Housing and Economic Mobility Act” introduced in the House of Representatives Urge Your Representative to Sign On! Senator Elizabeth Warren’s (D-MA) “American Housing and Economic…
Deadline to Comment in Opposition to Proposed ‘Public Charge’ Rule is Today, December 10!
The deadline for commenting in opposition to the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS’s) proposed rule to add to the “public charge” definition the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher, Section 8…
NLIHC Signs SAVE for All Campaign Principles
NLIHC has signed the Strengthening America’s Values and Economy (SAVE) for All Campaign principles. The campaign brings together national, state and local advocacy groups, service providers, faith-…
Join Tweetstorm Against Proposed ‘Public Charge’ Rule
Housing advocates around the country are speaking out about the proposed “public charge” regulation’s chilling effect on immigrants’ access to affordable housing and other basic supports. Adding…
Sign On to Protect and Expand the National Housing Trust Fund
NLIHC is re-invigorating the national Housing Trust Fund (HTF) campaign to bolster support for this first federal resource in a generation dedicated to building and preserving homes for the lowest…