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 ...
A recent study published in Real Estate Economics by Ellen et al., “The Rise of Corporate Landlords: An Examination of Behavioral Differences in the Multifamily Market,” compared outcomes for ...
Housing and Society, the journal of the Housing Education and Research Association (HERA), recently published an article,“Housing stability for disabled parents in the United States: estimates from ...
On February 20, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) published proposed changes that would require families with mixed immigration statuses (mixed-status families) in certain HUD ...
We are excited to share our special Black History Month episode for “The Common Ground” podcast on Monday, February 20. In this episode, titled “How Art and Research Reimagine Housing Justice,” we sat ...
Higher Ground: Disaster Related Organizing at the State and Local Levels From the Ground Up: Building Political Will Amid Federal Disarray Meeting the Movement: Strategizing to Protect and Expand ...
NLIHC has updated our analysis of the final fiscal year (FY) 2026 HUD spending bill to include additional information on some of the bill’s most crucial provisions, including the language on the ...
The Training Institute for Tenants & Residents (TITR) initiative will host its next webinar, “Equity, Race & Culture 101,” on Thursday, February 26, 2026, at 4:00 pm ET. Register today and… The ...
The “Housing for the 21st Century Act” (H.R.6644) passed the full U.S. House of Representatives by a strong bipartisan vote of 390-9 on February 9. The bill was introduced on December 11 by House ...
Congressional appropriators are still working to reach a final agreement on a fiscal year (FY) 2026 Transportation, Housing and Urban Development (THUD) spending bill, which funds HUD’s vital ...
With a continuing resolution (CR) in place to fund the federal government through January 30, members of Congress will turn their attention toward enacting the nine remaining spending bills to fund ...
On October 16, U.S. Senators failed to pass on a continuing resolution (CR) to fund and reopen the federal government, extending the government shutdown into a fourth week. The proposal, which offered ...