Join today’s (August 28) national HoUSed campaign call from 2:30 to 4:00 pm ET. NLIHC’s Noah Patton will discuss housing stability and the outlook for long-term recovery following recent disasters in Hawaii, California, Washington State, and Texas. Kate Reynolds of the Urban Institute will share new data showing as many as one in five renters face pressure to move from their current homes, with some moving involuntarily in order to avoid retaliation, rent hikes, or eviction. We will also receive field updates, share the latest news from Capitol Hill, and more. Register for today’s call here.
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