Take Action to Stop Harmful Amendments to FY24 Spending Bill and Protect Housing Investments!
The U.S. House of Representatives may vote on its draft Transportation, Housing and Urban Development (THUD) spending bill for fiscal year (FY) 2024 as soon as a new Speaker is elected to replace…
Rep. Ramirez Introduces “Tenants’ Right to Organize Act”
Representative Delia Ramirez (D-IL) has introduced the “Tenants’ Right to Organize Act” (H.R.5827) in the U.S. House of Representatives. The bill would protect the organizing rights of tenants with…
Join Today’s (10/10) National HoUSed Campaign Call for Universal, Stable, Affordable Homes
Join today’s (October 10) national HoUSed campaign call from 2:30 to 4 pm ET. We will share the latest updates on negotiations over a final fiscal year 2024 spending bill and discuss the advocacy…
FEMA Lifts Spending Restrictions after Receiving $16 Billion from Congress in Shutdown Deal
Following the signing into law of the continuing resolution passed on September 30, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will resume funding for more than 2,400 projects across the country…
Hawai‘i Governor Announces Renewal of Tourism as Some Wildfire Survivors Are Displaced from Temporary Shelters in Hotel Rooms
Since catastrophic wildfires swept through Maui in August, thousands of displaced residents of the Hawai‘ian town of Lahaina and of other communities impacted by the fires have been residing in hotel…
NLIHC-Led DHRC Releases Hawai‘i Fires Cultural and Sovereignty Resource Guide for Disaster Recovery Organizations
As part of ongoing efforts to support community-led organizations working to advance disaster housing recovery in Maui in the aftermath of recent catastrophic wildfires, the NLIHC-led Disaster…
Disaster Housing Recovery Update – October 10, 2023
Congressional and National Updates During the U.S.-Pacific Islands Forum Summit meeting at the White House on September 25, President Biden renewed the national commitment to enhancing the U.S.’s…
Register for Upcoming Our Homes, Our Votes Webinar Series: Housing Is Built with Ballots!
Housing was a winning issue at the ballot box in the 2022 midterm elections. Voters overwhelmingly supported ballot measures to strengthen local tenant protections, dedicate resources to housing and…
New Tenant Protections Go into Effect in Connecticut, Including Limits to Late Charges and Application Fees
Lawmakers in Connecticut passed “Senate Bill 998,” in June 2023 in an effort to address the state’s growing housing crisis by increasing access to, and improving the quality of, housing for the…
Report Finds Housing Choice Vouchers Significantly Reduce Poverty
The Urban Institute released a study exploring whether full funding for and comprehensive use of the Housing Choice Vouchers program would further reduce poverty. The study models an expansion of the…
Children Face Highest Risk of Eviction
A study conducted by Princeton University’s Eviction Lab in collaboration with the U.S. Census Bureau, “Who is Evicted in America,” identifies for the first time the number of individuals, as opposed…