Formal Congressional action on rental assistance reform legislation in the 113th Congress has been minimal thus far, with most efforts having taken place in the appropriations arena. The President’s…
The House Financial Services Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations will hold a hearing, “Reducing Waste, Fraud, and Abuse in Housing Programs: Inspector General Perspectives” on September 10.…
HUD has posted the first of three toolkit items about the Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) that are intended for use by residents of public housing. “Why RAD?” is a non-bureaucratic overview…
Vermont advocates and policymakers faced a challenging 2013 legislative session against the backdrop of record homelessness in the state and a further increase expected due to sequestration. At the…
NLIHC’s policy fact sheets for a range of issues from appropriations to public housing to protecting tenants at foreclosure have been updated for the month of September. Access the updated fact…
The National Housing Trust, the National Council of State Housing Agencies, and the Council of Large Public Housing Authorities are hosting an “Affordable Multifamily Housing Development 101”…
The National Low Income Housing Coalition in Washington, DC seeks a well-qualified and talented outreach associate. As one of a three-person team, the outreach associate will mobilize our members on…
NLIHC is accepting resumes for Fall 2013 intern positions. Interns are highly valued and fully integrated into our staff work. We seek students passionate about social justice issues, with excellent…
Welcome to these new members who joined in July and August 2013:Leticia Castellanos, Waukegan, ILTillie Croxdale, Chicago, ILCrystal Espinoza, San Francisco, CACheryl Fountaine-Kempf, Neenah,…
In this summer issue, Tenant Talk took a deep look at two important issues: the lawsuit for homes led by NLIHC and Right to the City, and source of income discrimination. Questions/comments or want…