Sign your organization onto a letter from advocates around the country asking Congress to protect and expand the national Housing Trust Fund (HTF). In the first year of funding for the HTF, states…
Tell your representative to cosponsor the “Common Sense Housing Investment Act of 2017” to address homelessness and housing poverty in America without any increase in federal expenditures.…
The new United for Homes (UFH) campaign website features an interactive map showing the benefits of the UFH proposal for each state and the District of Columbia.
The UFH campaign calls for…
The Trump Administration has proposed devastating cuts to HUD’s already tight budget. On March 16, President Donald Trump released his budget blueprint that slashes overall HUD funding by 13% or $6.2…
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO), an independent, non-partisan agency, reported on March 13 that the House Republican bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA) would reduce access to…
The House Committee on Appropriations held a hearing on the oversight of HUD and the Department of Transportation on March 16. During the hearing, lawmakers examined the top persistent management…
Both houses of the Utah Legislature recently passed legislation to expand the state’s low income housing tax credit program and to establish a new supplemental funding source dedicated to serving…
Sign your organization onto a letter from advocates around the country asking Congress to protect and expand the national Housing Trust Fund (HTF). In the first year of funding for the HTF, states…
There is still time to join the more than 1,000 national, state, and local organizations that have signed onto NLIHC’s letter urging Congress to protect and expand the national Housing Trust Fund (…
United for Homes (UFH) endorsers are invited to join a webinar, “Direct Action and the United for Homes Campaign: Disruption and Agitation in the Effort for MID Reform,” on Tuesday, July 18 at 2 pm…
Despite delays, White House officials hope to see tax reform legislation introduced and voted on in Congress after the August recess when Congressional members return to Washington. These officials…
The Urban Institute held a panel discussion, “Apartment Demand for the Next 15 Years: Can We Meet the Need?,” on July 13. The event included a discussion about the potential impacts of mortgage…