FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Washington, D.C.— The following civil and human rights organizations registered their dismay at facts revealed in a whistleblower complaint filed by five employees working at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The groups also pledged their support for the brave employees who have filed this alarming complaint. We commend […]| NFHA
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Advocates Strongly Urge Trump Administration to Uphold Rule that Advances Justice and Fairness for All WASHINGTON, D.C. — A coalition of over 90 leading civil rights, consumer, and housing advocates from across the nation has issued a joint letter strongly urging the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and the U.S. Department […] The post Advocates Strongly Urge Trump Administration to Uphold Rule that Advances Justice and Fairness for All appeared first on NFHA.| NFHA
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: NFHA Applauds Ruling Prohibiting Unlawful Attempt to Remove Governor Cook and Protecting Independence of Federal Reserve WASHINGTON, D.C. — After a federal judge’s overnight ruling granting a temporary injunction allowing Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook to remain in her position, Lisa Rice, President and CEO at the National Fair Housing Alliance ® […] The post NFHA Applauds Ruling Prohibiting Unlawful Attempt to Remove Governor Cook and Protecting Independence of ...| NFHA
If you’ve ever been told you might be more “comfortable” in another neighborhood; been pressured by a landlord to pay rent with sexual favors; or told to get rid of an animal, even though they’re an assistance animal, you may have experienced housing discrimination. And these are just a few examples. Report housing discrimination to […]| NFHA
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: NFHA Denounces Trump Administration’s Firing of Hundreds of HUD Employees During Government Shutdown NFHA applauds U.S. District Court Judge Susan Illston’s decision to temporarily block the Trump administration from conducting mass layoffs during the government shutdown. NFHA strongly condemns the Administration’s decision to issue reduction-in-force (RIF) notices to more than 400 employees […]| NFHA