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NLIHC released on May 22 the Spring 2025 issue of Tenant Talk, our semiannual newsletter designed to engage residents in ...
CONTACT YOUR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS! ADD YOUR ORGANIZATION'S NAME TO OUR LETTER! Join us in urging Congress to advance the equitable, anti-racist policies and large-scale, sustained investments needed to ...
NLIHC members are invited to join NLIHC’s second Policy Advisory Committee (PAC) meeting of the year on Wednesday, May 21 from 4 to 5 pm ET. PAC meetings offer NLIHC members a space to weigh in on the ...
Memo: Renee M. Willis Announced as New NLIHC President & CEO; Join Upcoming Day of Action; Urge Congress to Fund Housing Vouchers; and More!
Washington, D.C. – The Board of Directors of the National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) is proud to announce the ...
Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Representative Maxine Waters (D-CA) introduced the “Restoring Fair Housing Protections Eliminated by Trump Act,” (S.1621/H.R.3086) which, if enacted, would require ...
House Republicans introduced last week key provisions of a massive reconciliation bill, with the goal of finalizing and passing the bill through the House before members adjourn for Memorial Day ...
In May, lawmakers in Missouri passed a harmful preemption bill that would limit the power of local cities and towns from enacting several tenant protection policies by a 23-10 vote. Under “House Bill ...
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 ...
Note: A household has “severe cost burden” when it spends more than 50% of its income on rent and utilities. The NLIHC Board of Directors is proud to announce the appointment of Renee M. Willis as the ...
The Senior Vice President of Public Policy reports to the President and Chief Executive Officer of the National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) and oversees the policy team. Direct reports ...
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