The Maine Affordable Housing Coalition (MAHC), an NLIHC state partner, and other Maine housing advocates celebrated the rollout of a new $4 million state lead abatement program. The Lead Paint Hazard Abatement Program (LPHAP) will provide funding to prope

The following are some of the news stories that NLIHC contributed to during the week of November 11.

  • “Amazon HQ2 could push 800 people into homelessness, economist says,” MarketWatch, November 16 at: https://on.mktw.net/2OPpz4f  
  • “More affordable housing, right to legal counsel could ease Tucson's eviction problem,” Tucson.com, November 15 at: https://bit.ly/2FAOeue 
  • “North Arlington instituting rent control for seniors,” NorthJersey.com, November 15 at: https://njersy.co/2PuOb7H
  • “New bill would ban landlords from discriminating against people who receive rental help,” ThinkProgress, November 14 at: https://bit.ly/2zWVXMP  
  • “Why Can’t Allyson Get Ahead?,” Rolling Stone, November 13 at: https://bit.ly/2PtflvG