Join today’s (March 14) national HoUSed campaign call from 2:30 to 4:00 pm ET. We will discuss the fiscal year (FY) 2022 spending bill and its implications for affordable housing, as well as the importance of protecting critical housing investments in any budget reconciliation bill. Anne Kat Alexander, Emily Lemmerman, and Joe Fish of Eviction Lab will share conclusions from a preliminary analysis of eviction filing patterns in 2021. Meghan Henry, Tanya de Sousa, and Anna Robinson of Abt Associates will summarize findings from the 2021 Annual Homelessness Assessment Report (AHAR) to Congress. Rebecca Yae of NLIHC and Claudia Aiken of the Housing InItiative at Penn will discuss their joint report on emergency rental assistance lessons learned for establishing permanent ERA programs. We will also discuss new Treasury data on ERA spending, receive updates from the field, and more.
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