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CHCDF Series on Housing as Infrastructure

The Campaign for Housing and Community Development Funding (CHCDF), a group of more than 60 national organizations dedicated to adequate federal housing and community development funding for lower income families and communities, is running a blog series outlining why affordable housing is a critical component of our nation’s infrastructure in need of federal investments. Organizations… Continue reading
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Sweeping federal investigation finds City of Houston’s housing segregation violates Civil Rights Act

Despite repeated warnings from fair housing advocates, the mayor of Houston moved last year to block the city’s first public housing development in a high opportunity neighborhood. Now a federal investigation has found the City of Houston in violation of the Civil Rights Act. Please read Mr. Henneberger’s explanation of what the findings mean and… Continue reading
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President Obama’s move to commute prison sentences highlights affordable housing needs of people with criminal records

November 9, 2016 By Jacob Schmidt, NLIHC Policy Intern President Obama and his administration have led the charge in pushing for criminal justice reform and has commuted a total of 872 inmates since 2014. He granted clemency to another 98 inmates at the end of last month and has now commuted more individuals than the past… Continue reading
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The Changing Post-Election Landscape for Affordable Housing
President and CEO, Diane Yentel, presented an overview of the work needed to move affordable housing policy in this new political landscape. Read more about what to expect under the new Administration here: http://bit.ly/2g3chEt View the webinar here: http://nlihc.org/events Continue reading
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The Changing Post-Election Landscape for Affordable Housing

Dear NLIHC friends, allies, members and partners, The stunning election results are still sinking in, and there remain more questions than answers to what it all means. In all the uncertainty, this much is clear: Donald Trump is our next president, he’ll be working with a Republican-led Senate and House of Representatives, and they will… Continue reading