7.25.25
Senate Restores Funding for Critical Housing Programs Cut in the House Version
Yesterday, the Senate Appropriations Committee approved $73.3 billion for HUD programs, which is $4.4 billion more than FY25 funding. The Senate bill was approved without significant amendments to HUD programs impacting public and assisted housing.
7.18.25
Provides Path to Transition EHV Families to Tenant Protection Vouchers
7.16.25
House GOP Appropriators Call for $67.8 Billion Funding for HUD, Slightly Less than 2025 Budget Level
Appropriators Allow Housing Authorities to Use Tenant Protection Vouchers to Keep Emergency Housing Voucher Families Housed
7.11.25
CLPHA, Industry Partners and Over 700 National, State and Local Organizations Send Letter Asking Congress to Fully Fund Rental Assistance
7.8.25
Share CLPHA’s Budget Request before House Appropriations Committee Meets Next Week
6.30.25
CLPHA, in collaboration with industry partners, has written a letter to Congress advocating for full funding of the Housing Choice Voucher program, project-based rental assistance, and continued assistance for Emergency Housing Voucher households.
6.25.25
The Trump Administration’s proposal to combine five major federal housing assistance programs into a single state-administered block grant program, would cut existing funding in half and cause 2.1 million families to lose rental assistance and be at-risk of homelessness, according to new analysis from the Urban Institute.
6.12.25
Republican Subcommittee Chairs Note Importance of HUD Programs, Skepticism of State Block Grants Proposal
6.2.25
Sweeping Reforms Would Create State Rental Assistance Programs