The Eviction Lab at Princeton University recently launched the Eviction Tracking System (ETS), which tracks the number of eviction filings 11 U.S. cities. The ETS provides weekly updates of eviction…
The House of Representatives will vote as soon as this week on H.R. 2, the “Moving Forward Act,” a comprehensive $1.5 trillion infrastructure spending package. In addition to investing substantially…
Washington, DC – The connection between affordable homes and infrastructure is clear: like roads and bridges, affordable homes are long-term assets that help communities and the lowest-income…
As organizations dedicated to ending America’s homelessness and housing crisis, we stand in support of Black people and the Black organizers who are working on housing justice including the Movement…
Washington, DC - With today's passage of H.R. 7301, the “Emergency Housing Protections and Relief Act of 2020,” the House has taken an important step in responding to the urgent need to help…
Originally published in DesertNews on May 14, 2020
At a time when our collective health depends on people’s ability to stay at home, it has never been clearer that housing is healthcare.…
Renters, Landlords Hurt by Pandemic’s Fallout Face Financial Cliff
Originally published in Banker And Tradesman on May 24, 2020
By Rachel Heller | Special to Banker & Tradesman…
Originally published in Sentinel Colorado on June 3, 2020
By Cathy Alderman, Letter to the Editor
EDITOR: From where I stand, the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic threatens…
The following are some of the news stories that NLIHC contributed to during the week of June 21:
“End of Dallas' eviction moratorium could mean surge in homelessness, tenants advocates warn,”…
“The Framework for an Equitable COVID-19 Homelessness Response” provides guidance on how communities can effectively focus current and future funding & navigate their response to COVID-19 with a…
The following are some of the news stories that NLIHC contributed to during the week of June 14:
“Gov. Brown's eviction freeze ends June 30: How lawmakers, advocates want to…