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NLIHC Congratulates Sister Lillian Murphy, RSM on her retirement from Mercy Housing
The National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) would like to congratulate Sister Lillian, RSM on her retirement from Mercy Housing. After many years of a ministry in health care, Sister Lillian’s community, the Sisters of Mercy, called on her to head their new venture into affordable housing. Since 1987 Sister Lillian has served as… Continue reading
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September is Membership Month at NLIHC!
Help Strengthen NLIHC This Membership Month! September is membership month at the National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC)! We are working throughout this month, to expand our coalition. We are asking you to help us by either joining NLIHC or recruiting at least one new member. If everyone pitches in, we will double our membership… Continue reading
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NLIHC Releases Report: AFFORDABLE RENTAL HOUSING STILL ELUSIVE FOR LOWEST INCOME AMERICANS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 25, 2014 CONTACT: Christine Campbell, ccampbell@nlihc.org 347-866-2320 REPORT: AFFORDABLE RENTAL HOUSING STILL ELUSIVE FOR LOWEST INCOME AMERICANS There are more renters today than in previous decades, but there are not enough units renting at affordable prices to meet the needs of the lowest income households. According to Housing Spotlight:… Continue reading
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Are you a Member of the National Low Income Housing Coalition?
The National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) advocates for a wide range of housing policy issues. Legislatively, NLIHC is working to influence Congress and the Administration on the following issues: Permanently protecting tenants at foreclosure; Expanding housing funding in the federal budget and seeking a permanent end to sequestration; Achieving housing finance reform that includes funding… Continue reading
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United for Homes in the News
“I always like it when people and groups think big.” That’s what Mark Fogarty, editor-at-large of National Mortgage News, wrote yesterday in his column about the United for Homes proposal to fund the National Housing Trust Fund through mortgage interest deduction reform. Read & Share the column featuring NLIHC President Sheila Crowley We ask supporters… Continue reading