The Urban Institute, in partnership with the Poverty & Race Research Action Council (PRRAC), released a new legal dataset and accompanying report, “State and Local Voucher Protection Laws.” These…
The AARP Public Policy Institute and the Joint Center for Housing Studies released “Which Older Adults Have Access to America’s Most Livable Neighborhoods? An Analysis of AARP’s Livability Index.”…
The Salt Lake City Council is considering a rezoning ordinance that would increase housing density in certain neighborhoods. Housing advocates have raised the alarm that this revision will spur the…
NLIHC could earn a share of a $150,000 grant from cell phone company CREDO Mobile, but the amount depends on your vote! CREDO Mobile’s grant will help NLIHC achieve socially just public policy to…
NLIHC is accepting applications for our winter/spring research and graphic design/communications internship positions. Interns are highly valued and fully integrated into our staff work. We seek…
The following are some of the news stories that NLIHC contributed to during the week of November 1:
“Voting is always a nightmare for people without secure housing. Thanks to the…
Based on recommendations from Colorado’s Special Eviction Prevention Task Force, Governor Jared Polis (D) reinstated a statewide eviction moratorium just days after banning late fees on renters.…
Election Day is tomorrow! Know your rights when head go to the polls. Voters should: 1) make a plan to vote; 2) know your polling location; 3) be in line before the polls close; 4) bring…
Join resident leaders and NLIHC staff for today’s Tenant Talk Live! webinar, when we will discuss important election-day protections for voters. The Resident Action Project in…
NLIHC will host an “After the Vote—Holding Candidates to their Promises” webinar on Thursday November 19, at 3:00 pm ET as part of the “Third Thursdays at Three” Our Homes, Our Votes: 2020 webinar…
The U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts issued a preliminary nationwide injunction on October 25 to halt implementation of HUD’s final Disparate Impact rule. Thanks to the efforts…