By Kim Johnson, NLIHC Senior Director of Policy A partial shutdown of the federal government is extending into its second week, after the Senate voted on and failed to pass two stopgap funding…
On Monday, October 6 at 6pm ET, join NLIHC’s next “Tenant Talk Live,” a meeting geared toward tenant and resident leaders. Learn more about “Disappeared and Displaced: ICE Pushes LA Tenants…
Our Homes, Our Votes is NLIHC’s nonpartisan campaign that seeks to close the voter turnout gap between low-income renters and high-income homeowners, and to elevate housing as an election issue. This…
NLIHC participated in the 2025 Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF) Annual Legislative Conference, a premier policy and leadership event that brings together lawmakers, advocates, community…
After negotiations over a short-term funding bill did not result in an agreement for the new fiscal year, the federal government entered a shutdown at midnight on October 1, 2025. During the…
By Libby O’Neill, NLIHC Senior Policy Analyst NLIHC joined an ACTION Campaign sign-on letter sent on July 17 to the Senate Appropriations Committee, emphasizing the importance of funding for the…
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Learn More About This Month's Events! Tenant Talk Live Meeting (8/4): This month’s “Tenant Talk Live” featured NLIHC’s Senior Director of Policy Kim Johnson. Kim provided an in-depth…
Washington, D.C. - "The federal government shutdown has begun, intensifying hardship for the country’s lowest-income and most vulnerable people. While shutdowns have occurred before, this one comes…