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Talk of the Town: AIDS and Housing
AIDS 2012, the international AIDS conference, finishes is week-long run in Washington, D.C. today. Held in the United States for the first time in 22 years, the conference covers the broad range of clinical and epidemiological science, healthcare, policy, and advocacy issues related to HIV/AIDS. The conference has provided the opportunity for serious conversation and… Continue reading
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News Round-Up: Changing Priorities
You’ve read it here before: in New Jersey, as in other parts of the country, “The housing bust has not only hurt homeowners — who have lost equity and, in too many cases, their homes — it has made it more difficult for those who choose not to buy a home to find affordable rental… Continue reading
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Talk of the Town: Over the Cliff
Ground feel unsteady under your feet? It might be that you’re standing at the edge of a fiscal cliff. According to Politico, “If Congress doesn’t take action by the end of the year, a package of tax cuts adopted during George W. Bush’s administration expire while deep spending cuts kick in. If that happens, the… Continue reading
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Will we see you in D.C.?
It’s the middle of summer, but NLIHC is already thinking ahead to next spring. We’re excited to announce that our Annual Housing Policy Conference & Lobby Day will be March 17-20, 2013 at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C.! We expect 2013 to be a year full of challenges and opportunities. It is vital that… Continue reading
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Meet Our Interns: Michael Sarna
The National Low Income Housing Coalition is fortunate to have great interns every semester and summer. Over the next several weeks, each of our summer interns will share their experiences at the Coalition with you. Think interning with the Coalition might be for you? Learn more here! Coming off of a semester I was less… Continue reading