NLIHC joined the National Housing Trust, the National Housing Law Project, the Tacoma Housing Authority, and other organizations in an amicus brief in support of the Washington State Housing Finance…
Source: Richard, M. et al. “Quantifying Doubled-Up Homelessness: Presenting a New Measure Using U.S. Census Microdata.” Housing Policy Debate.
Note: A “low-income individual” is defined as an…
Washington, DC – The U.S. Department of the Treasury (Treasury) today released new emergency rental assistance (ERA) spending numbers through the end of February 2022 as well as new guidance on the…
Our Homes, Our Votes is NLIHC’s nonpartisan campaign to increase voter participation among low-income renters and to engage candidates for public office on housing issues and solutions. Low-income…
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President Joe Biden and HUD Secretary Marcia L. Fudge released today their full fiscal year (FY) 2023 budget request. The request proposes to fund HUD programs at $71.9 billion,…
NLIHC will host “Tenant Talk Live” – a webinar with and for renter and resident leaders – next Monday, April 4, at 6 pm ET (5 pm CT, 4 pm MT, and 3 pm PT). During the session, we will hear from…
Washington, DC – President Biden and Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Marcia L. Fudge announced today their full fiscal year (FY) 2023 budget request for housing and community…
NLIHC partners from across the country participated in NLIHC’s Virtual Capitol Hill Day on March 24, for the conclusion of the 2022 Housing Policy Forum. Advocates including housing providers, tenant…
President Biden released today (March 28) his budget request for fiscal year (FY) 2023, signaling the official start of the FY2023 appropriations season. NLIHC will publish a full analysis of…