NLIHC’s fall 2025 edition of Tenant Talk, Navigating Funding Cuts: Empowering Tenants to Shape Policy, focuses on the federal ...
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 ...
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” ...
This summer, Congress passed the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” (H.R. 1) a massive piece of legislation that includes tax reform, defense and immigration enforcement spending, and cuts to vital safety ...
Cuts to federal programs have historically impacted low-income communities, but recent actions have excessively targeted the most marginalized groups in the United States, exacerbating the challenges ...
On July 24, President Trump signed an executive order, “Ending Crime and Disorder on America’s Streets,” that—if implemented—will harm unhoused people and worsen our homelessness crisis. NLIHC ...
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 ...
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 ...
NLIHC is preparing for the release of the next issue of Tenant Talk this Thursday, September 25! Published twice a year, Tenant Talk is a newsletter that aims to engage tenants in housing advocacy and ...
HUD’s Office of Public and Indian Housing (PIH) sent an email to public housing agency (PHA) directors announcing a further delay in implementing the National Standards for the Physical Inspection of ...