Washington, D.C. - National organizations from the housing, disability rights, faith-based, and other sectors oppose the “Housing Promotes Livelihood and Ultimate Success (PLUS) Act,” reintroduced…
Washington, D.C. – The National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) applauds Senators Maria Cantwell (D-WA), Todd Young (R-IN), Ron Wyden (D-OR), and Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) for their leadership in…
Washington, DC – The National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) and the National Housing Law Project (NHLP) sent today a joint letter to the Bident Administration on the urgent actions needs to…
NLIHC urges Congress to invest in proven solutions to address the housing affordability crisis
What: National Low Income Coalition (NLIHC) President and CEO Diane Yentel will testify tomorrow,…
Report shows that rising rents put affordability further out of reach for low-wage workers
Washington, DC – NLIHC released today its annual report, Out of Reach 2022: The High Cost of Housing,…
Washington, D.C. – Homelessness is one of our country’s most urgent, tragic, and solvable crises, but for too long Congress has failed to act. NLIHC appreciates Chairmans Brown and Smith’s…
NLIHC supports the long-term implementation of emergency rental assistance for the lowest-income and most underserved communities.
What: National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) President and…
Washington, D.C. – President Biden released today a comprehensive plan to address a central driver of inflation – the rising cost of rent and the severe shortage of homes affordable and…
Washington, DC – President Biden announced a final framework on the “Build Back Better Act,” moving Congress one step closer to enacting the legislation. The $1.75 trillion economic recovery package…
Washington, DC –As President Biden and congressional leaders continue negotiations over what provisions will be included in the pared-down “Build Back Better Act,” over 160 member of Congress and…
Washington, DC – President Biden and congressional leaders are working to reach an agreement with moderate Democrats to drastically cut the “Build Back Better Act” from $3.5 trillion to as little as…
The House Budget Committee voted on Saturday, September 25 along party lines to advance the “Build Back Better Act,” a $3.5 trillion comprehensive infrastructure and economic recovery package, to the…