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Advocates Unite in Praise of Housing Finance Reform Bill’s Funding of National Housing Trust Fund
Today, 709 national, state, and local organizations joined together to express their deep appreciation for the recent bipartisan housing finance reform bill’s inclusion of significant funding for the…
NLIHC Applauds Representative Waters’ Housing Finance Reform Bill that Provides Significant New Revenue for the National Housing Trust Fund
The National Low Income Housing Coalition applauds Representative Maxine Waters (D-CA) for her support of the National Housing Trust Fund in her bill, the “Housing Opportunities Move the Economy…
New Report Finds American Renters Still Cannot Afford Rent Nationwide
Out of Reach 2014 reveals roots of housing instability and homelessness, and national need for more affordable housing According to Out of Reach 2014, a report released today by the National Low…
March 24 Press Call to Announce New Data on Affordable Rental Housing Shortage
How many hours a week does a minimum wage worker need to work to afford a two-bedroom apartment at Fair Market Rent? In what states would raising the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour allow minimum…
NLIHC Applauds Johnson-Crapo Housing Finance Reform Bill that Provides Significant New Revenue for the National Housing Trust Fund
Today, Senate Banking Committee Chair Tim Johnson (D-SD) and Ranking Member Mike Crapo (R-ID) released the legislative text of their bipartisan housing finance reform proposal. The bill as drafted…
New USDA Minimum Rent Policy Would Hurt Nation’s Lowest Income Households
President Barack Obama’s budget request for Rural Development, within the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), includes a new minimum rent policy for the program’s lowest income households. The…
