NLIHC’s “On The Home Front” blog expands the conversation about America’s housing and homelessness crisis, with articles on housing policy news, testimonials from tenants with lived experience, summaries of advocacy tools, cutting-edge research briefs, and more. In the most recent post, we explore the National Tenants Bill of Rights, a recently released policy agenda that affirms the government’s duty to provide all renters with basic protections. Developed in partnership with tenants, organizers, and housing justice advocates from across the country in an effort led by NLIHC, the National Housing Law Project, and the Tenant Union Federation, the agenda provides governments at all levels – federal, state, and local – with a roadmap for ensuring our nation’s 114 million tenants have a stable, safe, and healthy home.