NLIHC President and CEO Diane Yentel and other NLIHC staff will be speaking at the following events in the coming months:
CHAPA Federal Forum On Affordable Housing & Community Development,…
Thanks for all you have done over the past year to protect funding for federal housing solutions and to defeat harmful policies that put low income families at risk. There is now a new opportunity to…
The “Housing First Partners Conference 2018: Assuring Program Integrity in a Changing Environment” is April 9-12 in Denver, Colorado. It offers dynamic pre-conference institutes and an information-…
Expanded organizing tools and materials are now available to community advocates working to implement local rent-control policies to forestall rapidly escalating housing costs in California. Tenants…
A report by Kirk McClure published by HUD, Length of Stay in Assisted Housing, examined the length of time that households receive assistance from one of six HUD programs for low income households,…
The Boston University Initiative on Cities released the results of its 2017 survey of 115 mayors of cities with at least 75,000 residents. Fifty-one percent of the mayors surveyed identified housing…
The Center for American Progress’ HandsOff campaign has organized a digital day of action for January 29, the day before the State of the Union. The day of action seeks to highlight the upcoming…
The NLIHC 2018 Housing Policy Forum: Building the Movement, March 19-21 in Washington DC, will explore the state of fair housing in 2018 on the 50th anniversary of the Fair Housing Act. Housing…
NLIHC’s National Housing Trust Fund campaign has taken on new urgency in light of new opportunities and threats this year in Congress. National, state, and local organizations and local government…
After failing last week to reach an agreement fund the federal government for FY18, the Senate is voting this afternoon to temporarily extend federal funding under a fourth continuing resolution (CR…
The House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs Subcommittees on Economic Opportunity and Health held a hearing on January 18 to examine the issue of veterans’ homelessness. The hearing included two…
The House of Representatives passed on January 16 the “Family Self Sufficiency Act” (HR 4258) under a “suspension of the rules,” a designation intended to speed passage of noncontroversial bills. The…