By Kim Johnson, NLIHC Senior Director of Policy and Alayna Calabro, NLIHC Senior Policy Analyst With a continuing resolution (CR) in place to fund the federal government through January 30,…
By Tia Turner, NLIHC Project Manager, Our Homes, Our Votes Several key affordable housing and homelessness-related ballot measures were approved by voters during the November 4, 2025, elections…
By Mackenzie Pish, NLIHC Research Analyst A recent report, “Direct Rental Assistance and Landlords: Considerations for Program and Pilot Design,” examines how landlords might respond to direct…
The record-breaking 43-day government shutdown came to an end on November 12 after Congress passed and President Trump signed into law a temporary funding bill, known as a continuing resolution (CR…
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 Katie Renzi, NLIHC State and Local Research Intern In October, the Jacksonville, Florida City Council’s Neighborhoods Committee heard from facilitators of the city’s Eviction Diversion…
By Katie Renzi, NLIHC State and Local Research Intern In October, the Jacksonville, Florida City Council’s Neighborhoods Committee heard from facilitators of the city’s Eviction Diversion…
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’…