The #TrumpBudget proposal includes$8.6 billion in cuts to #AffordableHousing.
Read the full analysis of President Trump’s FY 2021 Budget Request via @NLIHC https://t.co/Y3u5zfjL2H
We look forward to celebrating many more projects like Oak Leaf. Because HB 2896 passed (led by Reps. Pam Marsh, Greg Smith, Sen. Bill Hansell, @noah_org and others), Oregonians can get loans to purchase new energy efficient manufactured homes.
There are only five days left in this Legislative session, and critical priorities for Oregon are on the line, including important bills to address housing challenges across our state. If the Senate does not reconvene, these critical policies and bills will die on June 30th. 1/2
Preserving parks helps maintain affordable homes for the next generation, and replacing homes will help ensure they are safe and healthy. @noah_org has done a tremendous amount of work to support this bill with Rep. Marsh!
The #shutdown has huge impacts on people w/low incomes. Check out this clip from @CNNnewsroom and @NatlHsingTrust about the impacts on some renters who rely on help paying their rent. We don't yet know whether people in Oregon are impacted, but we know this shutdown needs to end.
Since 2012, @sullivan_esther, a Sociology Professor at the @CUDenver, has studied MHCs as a vital stock of affordable housing. Resident-owned #coops help with preservation, providing long-term affordability and stability. Learn more in her @TEDTalks: https://t.co/vM4EWW7WHd
There is only one day left to vote YES for Affordable Housing. Make sure to turn in your ballot by 8pm tomorrow, Nov. 6th. #HomesWeNeed#YesOn102#YesOn26199
"Oregon's strong system of accountability for affordable housing will ensure residents are being properly served and that housing built with bond dollars is available and affordable for decades to come." #YesOn102 https://t.co/I4iCSHs1UK