| August 14, 2020
On Tuesday, presumptive Democratic Presidential nominee Joe Biden selected California Senator Kamala Harris as his running mate. The selection was historic; Senator Harris is the first Black woman and first Indian American on a major-party presidential ticket. Her inclusion could have big implications for housing policy, too. Representing a state at the epicenter of the […]
Federal Policy | August 7, 2020
For the past few months, Up for Growth Action has worked to support inclusion of federal emergency rental assistance in COVID relief legislation. With last week’s expiration of expanded unemployment benefits and the end of the federal eviction moratorium, the need for national rental assistance is at our doorstep. Just today, Kriston Capps at Bloomberg CityLab reported that the […]
Federal Policy | July 31, 2020
Two weeks ago, we introduced the first part in our series reviewing responses to the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD)’s Request for Information (RFI) as part of the work of the White House Council on Eliminating Regulatory Barriers to Affordable Housing. This Insights Report is second and final in the series and focuses on […]
Federal Policy | July 24, 2020
For months, Up for Growth Action has focused on advocating emergency rental assistance for those suffering from the economic and public health impacts of COVID-19. In May, we warned of a “looming rent crisis” after federal stimulus checks are spent, rent forbearance ends, and expanded unemployment insurance benefits expire. Later the same month, Up for […]
Federal Policy | July 17, 2020
This post is the first of a two-part series in which we review responses to the administration’s Request for Information (RFI) as part of the work of the White House Council on Eliminating Regulatory Barriers to Affordable Housing. An earlier Insights Report about Up for Growth’s response to the RFI can be found here. In […]
Federal Policy | July 10, 2020
The Black Lives Matter movement and the related protests across the country have led many to rethink, or think more deeply about, issues of racial and social equity in our society and the systems that have reinforced racism and exclusion. This is certainly true in housing. As our team said following the senseless deaths of George Floyd […]
Federal Policy | June 26, 2020
Earlier this week, the House Democrats released text for H.R. 2, the Moving Forward Act, a $1.5 trillion infrastructure and transportation plan. The sweeping legislation provides funding for transportation, including highways, bridges, and transit, as well as money for widespread infrastructure improvements and provisions for financing and tax credits to support community development, revitalization, and rehabilitation. The […]
Analysis | June 19, 2020
During a time in which most of the housing advocacy community is focused on the looming rent crisis and how to assist those who are, or will soon have, trouble paying their rent, a pro-housing production bill is quietly moving through the California Legislature. Last week, the California State Assembly approved AB 2345, which would expand the state’s […]
Analysis | June 12, 2020
Two weeks ago, our insights post examined why available rental payment data is not able to fully capture the severity of the current crisis, much less the one that looms on the not-so-distant horizon as economic conditions continue to worsen. From partial payments, payment via credit card, extreme demand for state and local rent payment […]
| June 5, 2020
Up for Growth grieves with the families of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and Breonna Taylor. We say their names because each deserves to be grieved individually and specifically. We bear witness to the collective pain of the black community that comes from knowing that there are more names on this list than can be said […]
Federal Policy | May 29, 2020
Emergency assistance is desperately needed to keep working families and essential workers impacted by COVID-19 in their homes and financially secure, while also stabilizing the broader housing ecosystem. Such assistance will not only keep families housed as they face extreme financial hardship, but it will also help mitigate a more expansive housing and financial market […]
Analysis | May 15, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has shed an even brighter light on the critical need for safe, affordable housing. The nation’s existing housing crisis has compounded the impact of COVID on public health and on the economy. Even before the current crisis, a shortage of homes at every price point left nearly half of American renters cost […]
Federal Policy | May 8, 2020
The growing calls from affected renters, landlords, and lenders for direct rental assistance for households impacted by COVID-19 is a reminder of housing’s importance to the larger economy. While housing can be a pathway for growing wealth, the high cost of housing can be the primary factor in holding American families back from ever becoming financially […]