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The National Low Income Housing Coalition is dedicated to achieving racially and socially equitable public policy that ensures people with the lowest incomes have quality homes that are accessible and ...
To investigate this transformation, the study used datasets compiled from HUD administrative data, including the RAD Resource Desk and the Picture of Subsidized Households. This included data for ...
The following are some of the news stories to which NLIHC contributed during the week of July 21: “3 charts that show why renters struggle to become homeowners,” HousingWire, July 18, at: ...
The National Low Income Housing Coalition is dedicated to achieving racially and socially equitable public policy that ensures people with the lowest incomes have quality homes that are accessible and ...
The “FEMA Act of 2025” (H.R. 4669) was introduced by House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Chairman Sam Graves (R-MO) and Ranking Member Rick Larsen (D-WA) on July 24. This bipartisan bill ...
NLIHC's 2025 Out of Reach report (OOR) was released on Thursday, 7/17. The report shows that the national Housing Wage is $33.63 per hour for a modest two-bedroom rental home and $28.17 for a modest ...
The Opportunity Starts at Home campaign released a new podcast episode, “The Adverse Impact of Eviction Threats on Parenting College Students.” The episode, hosted by Julie Walker, features a ...
The Senate Appropriations Committee released and approved on July 24 their fiscal year (FY) 2026 Transportation, Housing and Urban Development (THUD) spending bill, which provides annual funding for ...
On July 24, President Trump signed an Executive Order, “Ending Crime and Disorder on America’s Streets,” aimed to make it easier for states and localities to criminalize individuals experiencing ...
The Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs (Senate Banking) announced on July 24 a markup of its bipartisan housing package, the “Road to Housing Act of 2025.” Led by Chair Tim Scott ...
During Maine’s 132nd state legislative session, affordable housing advocates had notable success. The state’s first steady source of revenue for funding affordable housing projects was signed into law ...
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