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End Homelessness and Housing Poverty
Dear Friend, Throughout our history, the National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) has been a trusted voice with Members of Congress on the lack of affordable housing for the poorest people in our country – the root cause of homelessness and housing poverty in America. We have consistently advocated with Congress to enact legislation to… Continue reading
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ConnectHome: Bridging the Digital Gap
By Trevor Smith In an age where we are constantly connected to the web through our smartphones, tablets, and the myriad of other technological devices, the Internet has become a critical source of information for most of Americans. Unfortunately, some people cannot afford the luxury of a smartphone, or even a home Internet subscription, and… Continue reading
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Caps Hurt Communities Campaign
As part of the Caps Hurt Communities Campaign, we are asking all advocates on Twitter to use the power of social media to tell Congress to protect homes, families, and communities by lifting the federal sequester caps. From July 27 – July 31, please use #CapsHurt in your Tweets that call attention to ending federal… Continue reading
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New York Voters Express Strong Support for More Federal Funding to Increase Affordable Housing to Address Homelessness
WASHINGTON, D.C.- The National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) and two of its state partners, the New York State Tenants & Neighbors Information Service and the Supportive Housing Network of New York, released the findings of a state-wide public opinion poll that measured New York registered voter support for changing the mortgage interest deduction, addressing… Continue reading
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Connecticut Voters Express Strong Support for More Federal Funding to Increase Affordable Housing to Address Homelessness
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) and the Connecticut Housing Coalition, a NLIHC state partner, have released the findings of a state-wide public opinion poll that measured Connecticut registered voter support for changing the mortgage interest deduction, addressing homelessness, and creating more affordable housing. A majority of registered Connecticut voters surveyed… Continue reading