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NCSHA Washington Report | September 17, 2021

During a week when historic housing legislation advanced in Congress, HUD announced it โ€œwill begin obligatingโ€ billions for homeless housing relief to states and cities, and FHFA continued...

NCSHA Washington Report | September 10, 2021

With millions of renters billions behind on rent and utilities, and many at grave risk of losing their homes, itโ€™s understandable the primary federal policy to help them catch up โ€” the...

NCSHA Washington Report | August 27, 2021

This week, the Treasury Department announced new flexibilities for state and local governments administering federal Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) funds, and the House passed a budget...

NCSHA Washington Report | August 20, 2021

Just two months in as acting director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, Sandra Thompson is exerting leadership that represents real change at the powerful regulator. Thompsonโ€™s...

NCSHA Washington Report | August 13, 2021

An avalanche of missed payments that buries borrowers of color deepest. A burdensome legacy of debt that denies affordable housing opportunity. An expensive policy problem that divides Democrats...

NCSHA Washington Report | August 6, 2021

A worrisome trend may be making it harder to build affordable housing, especially in Black and Brown neighborhoods already dealing with disinvestment: insurance company โ€œcrime scores.โ€ The...

NCSHA Washington Report | July 30, 2021

Emergency rental assistance is a pretty plain-spoken term for a federal program, even if itโ€™s jargon for lifeline. Many of us with a stake in its success now understand not nearly enough people...

NCSHA Washington Report | July 16, 2021

An Open Letter to Americaโ€™s Landlords On behalf of state agencies administering federal emergency rental assistance funds, thank you for your extraordinary efforts to keep millions of...

NCSHA Washington Report | July 2, 2021

State programs expect to pay more than 200,000 renters more than $1 billion in assistance to cover back rent and utilities and avoid evictions and homelessness in July, according to projections...