The White House yesterday directed all federal departments and agencies, including HUD, to freeze all federal financial assistance. This extreme order could prevent states and communities, nonprofit ...
Late yesterday afternoon, a federal judge issued a temporary block on the Trump administration’s directive to all federal departments and agencies to freeze all federal assistance funding. The judge’s ...
NLIHC is delighted to welcome Hannah Botts as the Our Homes, Our Votes intern for the Spring 2025 semester! Hannah is a Gen Z consultant and civic leader who is passionate about amplifying youth… ...
Note: A household is considered severely cost-burdened when it spends more than 50% of its income on housing costs. Source: 2022 ACS PUMS. NLIHC is pleased to welcome Katie Renzi as our Spring 2025 ...
Join Tuesday’s (January 28) national HoUSed campaign call from 4 to 5 pm ET. The call will feature a recap of the confirmation hearing for HUD Secretary nominee Scott Turner and an analysis of the ...
Senators John Fetterman (D-PA) and Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) reintroduced the “Whole-Home Repairs Act” (S.127) on January 22. The bipartisan bill would create a national five-year pilot program based on ...
Congressional leadership granted Appropriations Committee leaders permission to begin negotiating a topline spending deal for a final fiscal year (FY) 2025 spending bill. Members have only until March ...
NLIHC is delighted to welcome Cierra White as our IDEAS intern for the Spring 2025 semester. Cierra is a first-year student in the School of Public Affairs at American University in Washington, D.C… ...
NLIHC is pleased to welcome Katie Renzi as our Spring 2025 Research Intern! Katie is a senior at the University of North Florida, where she is majoring in sociology, political science, and… NLIHC is ...
NLIHC’s Opportunity Starts at Home (OSAH) campaign and the American Institute of Architects (AIA) have released the third episode in their five-part joint podcast series! The episode,“Multi-Sector ...
HUD published a notice in the Federal Register on January 17 modifying its elevated blood lead level (EBLL) threshold, reducing it to 3.5 micrograms of lead per deciliter of blood (µg/dL) for a child ...
A recent article in Housing Policy Debate, “The Effects on Consumption Patterns of Replacing Housing Programs with Cash Grants,” compares the benefits of different types of housing assistance for ...