Join today’s (March 7) national HoUSed campaign call from 2:30 to 4:00 pm ET. We will discuss the current status of the fiscal year 2022 spending bill and the importance of quickly enacting that bill with the highest possible funding for affordable housing, as well as protecting critical housing investments in any budget reconciliation bill. We will be joined by Whitney Airgood-Obrycki and Sophia Wedeen of Harvard’s Joint Center for Housing Studies, who will share findings from their recent report on how families changed their spending strategies to afford rent during the pandemic. We will share an analysis from the ERASE project team on new Emergency Rental Assistance spending data; receive updates from the field; and more. Register for the event here.
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