Memo: Senate Bill Funding ICE, CBP, and White House Security; Unhoused Persons Bill of Rights; Join Today’s Our Homes, Our Votes Webinar; and More ...
NLIHC’s spring 2026 edition of Tenant Talk, Collective Strength Through Adversity, focuses on how marginalized communities ...
A study published in Planning Research, “The Role of Community-Based Organizations in Recovery of Public Housing Residents Following Compounding Disasters: Case Study of Ponce, Puerto Rico,” examines ...
HUD Secretary Scott Turner is scheduled to appear before the House and Senate Appropriations Committees this week for hearings on the Trump administration’s fiscal year (FY) 2027 budget request for ...
On January 23, HUD announced that it was requiring PHAs to review potential inconsistencies in tenant records regarding immigration status/citizenship using the EIV-SAVE Report, and to initiate ...
A recent Urban Institute report by Yipeng Su, Will Curran-Groome, and Yonah Freemark titled, “How Big Upzonings Affect Housing Supply,” analyzed the long-term impacts of major zoning reforms on New ...
On March 2, HUD published a Proposed Rule that would allow PHAs and HUD-assisted owners to impose work requirements and time limits on assisted families. A recent Center on Budget and Policy ...
On April 27, NLIHC submitted comments to HUD opposing rescission of a current requirement that public housing agencies and Project-Based Rental Assistance owners provide at least a 30-day termination ...
Over 350 organizations from around the country have joined the Campaign for Housing and Community Development Funding’s (CHCDF's) organizational sign-on letter calling on Congress to provide the ...
Affordable homes are built with ballots every bit as much as they are built with bricks and drywall. This report, “Housing on the Ballot: How to Organize a Successful Ballot Measure Campaign for ...
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