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By Sid Bentancourt, NLIHC Manager, Inclusive Community Engagement This month’s “Tenant Talk Live” featured a discussion on mold remediation. NLIHC Housing Advocacy Coordinator Kenza Idrissi…
By Nada Hussein, NLIHC Research Analyst, State and Local Innovation On February 12, 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm ET, NLIHC will host the next State and Local Tenant Protections Network (Network) call,…
By Sarita Kelkar, NLIHC Policy Intern On January 28, the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) concluded its review of HUD’s proposed mixed-status rule, a…
By Kim Johnson, NLIHC Senior Director of Policy Congress passed, and President Trump signed into law a final fiscal year (FY) 2026 spending bill for HUD programs on February…
By Gabby Ross, NLIHC Manager, IDEAS February 2026 marks the centennial of recognizing Black history, honoring the achievements and stories of people of African descent. The Association for the…
National Congress of American Indians Executive Council Winter Session (ECWS) 2026 – Washington, D.C., February 10 (David Gonzalez Rice, Kayla Blackwell) American Society for Public…
The following are some of the news stories to which NLIHC contributed during the week of February 2: “Only 17% of Voters Say It’s a Good Time To Buy a Home—Federal Policies May Be Making It…
Source: Heyman, M., Li, F., Duffy, L., & Mitra, M. (2026). Housing stability for disabled parents in the United States: estimates from the American Community Survey. Housing and…
By Raquel Harati, NLIHC Research Analyst New research published in Housing and Society titled, “Housing stability for disabled parents in the United States: Estimates from the American…