Network Testimony in Support of the Right to Counsel Pilot Program; Join the Coalition; Thanks to our Legislators!
The Network was pleased to submit written testimony in support of S.2785, An Act promoting housing stability and homelessness prevention through a right to counsel pilot program in Massachusetts in […]
Action: National Lobby Day – July 21 – for The Heroes Act
The National Low Income Housing Coalition is leading this effort – let’s join them! CONGRESS MUST ACT!JOIN US FOR VIRTUAL LOBBY DAY! Congress must pass the housing elements of the […]
Action: Submit Your Right to Counsel Testimony and Contact Governor Baker!
The Network’s two eviction priority bills are moving FAST and need your support this week! On Right to Counsel, please see this action alert from the MA Right to Counsel […]
Action: Contact your legislators on Housing Stability Bill
The Act to Guarantee Housing Stability is CRITICAL to stem the avalanche of evictions that would otherwise await low-income tenants at the end of the eviction moratorium. See below from […]
Family Homelessness Legislative Briefing – 7/9, 12:30 pm
An invitation from the MA Coalition for the Homeless (everyone is welcome!): Please join the Coalition, Representative Jim O’Day, Representative Kay Khan, Representative Kevin Honan, families experiencing homelessness, advocates, and […]
National Alliance to End Homelessness Town Hall – 7/15/20
In lieu of an in-person conference, the Alliance is hosting its first-ever virtual event, the 2020 Nationwide Town Hall on Ending Homelessness, on July 15, 2020, at 1pm ET/10 am PT. The […]
Network and CHAPA Advocacy for Systems-Wide Approach with Federal COVID-19 Funds
The Network is partnering with CHAPA, the statewide housing policy and advocacy organization, in efforts to maximize long-term housing solutions during COVID-19. We are grateful to CHAPA for this letter […]
HUD Rule would allow anti-trans discrimination in federally funded shelters
Please see this announcement from the ACLU and stay tuned for action steps regarding the 60 day comment period which will begin shortly. The Trump administration’s Department of Housing and […]