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Report Finds Affordable Rental Housing Shortage in 11 Largest Metro Areas

April 15, 2016    

Using data from the American Community Survey from 2006 to 2014, a National Affordable Rent Housing Landscape report recently released by New York University’s Furman Center and Capital One found that the renter population grew in both central city and suburban areas while more renters...

HUD Issues Rule Extending Religious Liberty Protections to Beneficiaries of HUD Programs and Activities

April 15, 2016    

HUD recently published a final rule that provides new religious liberty protections for beneficiaries of its programs and activities. In addition, HUD’s new rule ensures that faith-based providers can compete for government funds on the same basis as any other private organization.

Small PHA Legislation Introduced to Address Administrative Burdens

March 31, 2016    

On March 21, Representatives Steven Palazzo (R-Miss.), Sanford Bishop (D-Ga.), and Brad Ashford (D-Neb.) introduced the Small Public Housing Agency Opportunity Act of 2016 (H.R. 4816) to address the administrative burdens facing small and rural housing authorities across the country.

HUD Inspector General Testifies at House Appropriations Hearing, Critical of MTW

March 31, 2016    

On March 15, HUD Inspector General David Montoya and DOT Inspector General Calvin Scovel testified before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies at a hearing on the budget requests for Offices of Inspector General (OIG) for...

HUD Offers Grants to Clean Up Lead and Other Housing-Related Health Hazards

March 31, 2016    

HUD recently announced that it’s making more than $100 million in grants available to help protect children from housing-related lead poisoning, asthma, and allergies. “Since 1973, HUD has been leading the charge in lead hazard identification and abatement throughout the housing...

Report Finds Lack of Housing for 7.2 Million Lowest Income Renters

March 31, 2016    

The National Low Income Housing Coalition recently released a new report, The Gap: The Affordable Housing Gap Analysis 2016, which finds that there is a shortage of 7.2 million affordable and available rental units for America’s 10.4 million extremely low-income (ELI) renter households,...

Secretary Castro Testifies at THUD Appropriations Hearing

March 14, 2016    

On March 1, HUD Secretary Julián Castro testified on the agency’s Fiscal Year 2017 budget request before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies (THUD). Republican members of the subcommittee took issue with mandatory...

Study Finds Affordable Housing Reduces Healthcare Costs

March 14, 2016    

A recent study, “Health in Housing: Exploring the Intersection Between Housing and Health Care,” conducted by researchers from the Center for Outcomes Research and Education (CORE) and in partnership with Enterprise Community Partners found that Medicaid-covered residents had fewer...

Waiting Lists Underestimate Demand for Housing Assistance

March 14, 2016    

A report recently released by the Public and Affordable Housing Research Corporation (PAHRC) titled Housing Agency Waiting Lists and the Demand for Housing Assistance estimates there are approximately 1.6 million families on public housing waiting lists and more than 2.8 million families on...

HUD Updates Expiration Date on VAWA Addendum

March 14, 2016    

HUD recently released a new version of the HUD Form 91067—VAWA Addendum. With the exception of the expiration date, the content of the form has not changed from its previous version.

A site owner must have a VAWA lease addendum for all current and new tenants. Although HUD provides...

New Orleans Report Shows Link Between Housing Vouchers and Gun Violence

February 15, 2016    

A recently published report from the Greater New Orleans Fair Housing Action Center showed that children living in voucher-assisted households are more likely to live in violent neighborhoods. According to the report, fewer than 2 percent of children in voucher-assisted families live in one of...

New Funding Opportunities for Elderly Households in HUD Multifamily Properties

February 15, 2016    

HUD recently announced availability of approximately $15 million in funds under HUD’s Fiscal Year 2015 Supportive Services Demonstration for Elderly Households in HUD-assisted multifamily housing. The funds would be available for up to 80 grants for a three-year demonstration to eligible...