By Alayna Calabro, NLIHC Senior Policy Analyst and San Kwon, NLIHC Policy Intern House Republicans are warning the Trump Administration against the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban…
By Kim Johnson, NLIHC Senior Director of Policy Despite the impasse around a temporary measure to fund federal programs and services, Senate Democrats are reportedly gauging members’…
By Kim Johnson, NLIHC Senior Director of PolicyTwo federal judges issued rulings asserting the Trump Administration is legally required to use contingency funding for the U.S. Department of…
By Tia Turner, NLIHC Project Manager, Our Homes, Our Votes Tomorrow (Tuesday, November 4) is Election Day, and voters are making their voices heard in state, local, and special elections across…
Join Thursday’s (October 30) Training Institute for Tenants & Residents (TITR) webinar on “Civic Engagement 101: The Power of Advocacy and Voting Rights.” This webinar will focus on how tenants…
A select group of tenant leaders from across the country congregated in Albany, Georgia from October 10 to October 13, 2025, for NLIHC’s third Tenant Leader Retreat. Both Collective alumni from…
As part of its ongoing Disaster Housing Recovery, Research, and Resilience (DHR) initiative, NLIHC hosted an in-person convening of the Disaster Housing Recovery Research Consortium from October 21…
On October 28, NLIHC hosted a national HoUSed campaign call focusing on how the current government shutdown affects key programs assisting survivors of domestic violence and supporting healthcare,…
Tomorrow (November 1) marks a critical point in the ongoing government shutdown, now on its 31st day. Congress has not passed funding bills for fiscal year (FY) 2026, which began on October 1, or a…
By Gabby Ross, NLIHC Manager, IDEASA select group of tenant leaders from across the country congregated in Albany, Georgia from October 10 to October 13, 2025, for NLIHC’s third Tenant Leader Retreat…