NLIHC hosted a national HoUSed campaign call on August 12. Noah Patton and Meghan Mertyris of NLIHC's Disaster Housing Recovery, Resilience, and Research initiative led a discussion about federal…
In a major step toward shifting power to renters and advancing tenant protections, NLIHC and our national partners launched in June the National Tenants Bill of Rights. Written with direct input…
During the most recent Tenant Talk Live meeting, Kayla Laywell of NLIHC discussed the National Tenants Bill of Rights (TBOR), a policy agenda that aims to shift the balance of power between tenants…
NLIHC is gearing up to release the Fall 2024 issue of Tenant Talk in September! Published twice a year, Tenant Talk is a newsletter that aims to engage tenants in housing advocacy…
The Our Homes, Our Votes: 2024 webinar series provides resources, guidance, and inspiration for organizations and individuals seeking to launch or strengthen their own nonpartisan voter and candidate…
Join Monday’s (8/12) national HoUSed campaign call from 2:30 to 3:30 pm ET. Noah Patton and Meghan Mertyris of NLIHC's Disaster Housing Recovery, Resilience, and Research initiative will lead a…
Members of Congress are back in their home districts and states until September 9 for their district work period, better known as “August Recess.” During this time, advocates have a valuable…
NLIHC’s On the Home Front blog brings readers the latest news from the affordable housing policy and advocacy world, with articles covering everything from how to start a tenant group, to the details…
Join NLIHC’s “Tenant Talk Live,” a meeting geared toward tenant and resident leaders, on Monday, August 5, at 6 pm ET (5 pm CT, 4 pm MT, and 3 pm PT). During the meeting, Kayla Laywell of NLIHC will…
The Our Homes, Our Votes campaign, a nonpartisan initiative to boost voter turnout among low-income renters and elevate housing as an election issue, hosted the eighth installment of its 2024 webinar…
New Brief Reviews How to Protect against Mass Challenges to Voter Eligibility
In a new brief from the nonpartisan Brennan Center for Justice, attorneys Robyn Sanders and Alice Clapman explain…
The U.S. Senate failed on August 1 to approve a bipartisan tax package, with votes falling strictly along party lines. In a statement, NLIHC observed that while the tax package would have helped more…