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Seattle Restricts Rent Increases for Dilapidated Rental Properties
Seattle Councilmember Kshama Sawant speaks at the June 6 hearing for the “Carl Haglund Law” banning rent increases at substandard apartments. By Isaac Harris, NLIHC Field Intern The Seattle City Council voted unanimously on June 6 to pass legislation that will prevent landlords from raising rents on homes that do not meet basic… Continue reading
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Broad Coalition tells Congress to Give People with Criminal Records a Fair Chance at Housing
By Christina Libre, NLIHC Policy Intern NLIHC sent a letter this week to Congress to support Representative Maxine Waters’ (D-CA) bold leadership in introducing the Fair Chance at Housing Act of 2016 (H.R. 5085), landmark legislation that will go a long way to ensuring people with criminal records have access to affordable housing. The letter… Continue reading
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House Republicans Release Anti-Poverty Agenda
By Elayne Weiss, Policy Analyst Today, Speaker Ryan and the Republican Task Force on Poverty, Opportunity, and Upward Mobility released an anti-poverty agenda. In developing the agenda, the Task Force identified four key principles that guided their work. These included conditioning the provision of welfare benefits on work, providing incentives to move people from welfare… Continue reading
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Senate Passes THUD Bill, As Advocates Mobilize to Defeat Amendment Attacking Fair Housing
By Elayne Weiss, Policy Analyst After days of debate, the Senate passed yesterday a spending package that included the THUD appropriations bill by a vote of 89 to 9. NLIHC supported passage of the bill since it includes no significant funding cuts and will ensure households currently served by HUD programs will continue to receive… Continue reading
