Washington, D.C. - "The federal government shutdown has begun, intensifying hardship for the country’s lowest-income and most vulnerable people. While shutdowns have occurred before, this one comes ...
NLIHC’s fall 2025 edition of Tenant Talk, Navigating Funding Cuts: Empowering Tenants to Shape Policy, focuses on the federal ...
Whistleblowers Reveal HUD’s Undercutting of the Fair Housing and Civil Rights Laws, NLIHC Joins National Fair Housing Alliance in Denouncing HUD’s Fair Housing Failures—Take Action to Defend Fair ...
Recap notes that OCAF amounts have been insufficient in recent years due to rising operating costs. Therefore, to help address this shortfall, a RAD property may request a one-time “Alternative OCF” ...
An article recently published by the journal PLOS Climate, “Exploring implementation of disaster risk management strategies by public housing authorities: A national survey,” examines how the uptake ...
The Lancet Public Health published an article this month, “Housing at the intersection of health and climate change,” exploring the pathways through which climate change affects housing-related health ...
Note: All values adjusted to 2024 dollars using the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ R-CPI-U-RS, available at http://bit.ly/42xHMw7. Data are unavailable for 2020 ...
As part of NLIHC’s ongoing work in disaster recovery, research, and resilience (DHR), NLIHC Director of Disaster Recovery Noah Patton and NLIHC Disaster Housing Policy Analyst Meghan Mertyris traveled ...
The Asian Law Caucus released a resource for housing providers to address and respond to immigration enforcement with a goal of fostering inclusive and safe resident communities. The resource, “Safety ...
Congress has until October 1—the beginning of fiscal year 2026 (FY26)—to enact a final FY26 appropriations bill for HUD programs. Without either a new bill or a CR to extend funding for a specific ...
NLIHC joined a Consortium for Constituents with Disabilities (CCD) appropriations letter for fiscal year (FY) 2026 urging Senate and House Committee on Appropriations’ chairs and other members to ...