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Summer School: Accessible Housing
Welcome back to Summer School! Today we’re honored to have a guest post from Brian Peters, housing policy advocate at IndependenceFirst, an NLIHC state coalition partner in Wisconsin. This post explains the federal requirements for accessiblity in housing, and how the National Housing Trust Fund can help. Interested in writing your own guest post for… Continue reading
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Summer School: Congressional District Profiles Support You with the Facts
In today’s Summer School post, our research and policy staff team up to help you understand how to use one of NLIHC’s top advocacy tools: the Congressional District Profiles. The Congressional District Profiles (CDPs) are a critical piece of the advocacy puzzle. The CDPs can put real data in Representatives’ and Senators’ hands, and can… Continue reading
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Summer School: The Federal Budget, Appropriations, and You
Behind every great movement and improvement in government lies…a fair share of process. The numbers and negotiations behind the federal budget and appropriations process are certainly no exception. But since this process is the way the housing programs and services we care about get funded, it’s important to understand how it works and where advocates… Continue reading
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Summer School: Your Reading List
When we dreamed up our Summer School series, we knew we wanted to provide our readers with blog posts that would provide quick guides to major issues in housing policy. But we also know that many of our readers will be interested in some independent study. If that’s you, keep reading! NLIHC was founded on… Continue reading
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Slashing Opportunity
This morning, we sent out a Call to Action to a select group of our members and supporters. You may have received it. In this action alert, we ask those of our supporters who live in the congressional districts of the Members of the House Transportation, Housing and Urban Development and Related Agencies (T-HUD) Appropriations… Continue reading