By Kim Johnson, NLIHC Senior Director of Policy The U.S. House of Representatives passed by voice vote and President Donald Trump signed into law the fiscal year (FY) 2026 Department of…
This week, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Louisiana v. Callais, significantly weakening one of the nation’s most critical civil rights protections under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act…
On April 28, NLIHC hosted a national HoUSed campaign call focusing on new research from the Eviction Lab, a new analysis on how HUD’s proposed rule on work requirements and time limits will harm…
Today, May 1, is the last day to submit comments to oppose HUD’s proposal allowing public housing agencies (PHAs) and HUD-assisted owners to impose work requirements and time limits on…
Learn More About This Month's Events! National HoUSed Call (04/28): NLIHC was joined by guests from the Eviction Lab at Princeton University, who shared findings from a recent…
Washington, D.C. — Leaders from the affordable housing and public lands communities today unveiled a joint principles framework rejecting the fallacy that selling off America’s public lands is a…
By May Louis-Juste, NLIHC Project Manager, Strategic Partnerships “What does housing justice sound like?” In episode 4 of “The Common Ground,” we explore this question through a powerful…
By Kim Johnson, NLIHC Senior Director of Policy Senate Republicans passed by a vote of 50-48 a budget resolution on April 23 laying the groundwork for a reconciliation package that would provide…
The following are some of the news stories to which NLIHC contributed during the week of April 20: “Homelessness in Central Oregon: From secure home to homelessness, a common pattern,” Central…
Join the team! The Strategic Partnerships & Campaigns intern will support Our Homes, Our Votes, Opportunity Starts at Home, and the Strategic Partnerships team with developing written and social…