Tag: Housing Policy

Addressing Homelessness: The Implications of Executive Order 14321

Explore the implications of Executive Order 14321 on homelessness, housing policies, and its impact on the insurance sector, focusing on innovative solutions.

Advancing Housing Affordability in California: The Role of C.A.R.

Explore how the California Association of REALTORS® is tackling housing affordability and supporting real estate professionals through education and advocacy efforts.

Innovative Housing Solutions through Insurance Insights

Explore innovative strategies from The Rooftop addressing the housing crisis and insurance market impacts due to climate change. Learn about collaborative solutions today.

Election in Georgia's 5th District: Candidate Impacts on Insurance

Explore the Georgia 5th Congressional District election and its potential impact on health and housing insurance regulations.

CFA and NUL Report: Addressing Homeownership Barriers for First-Time Buyers

Discover key insights from CFA and NUL's report on barriers to homeownership, affordability issues, and recommendations for enhancing Realtor transparency.

Los Angeles County Launches Emergency Rent Relief for Small Landlords

Los Angeles County initiates Emergency Rent Relief Program offering grants to small landlords and displaced homeowners affected by recent disasters, supporting rental housing market stabilization and financial hardship relief.

Bipartisan Housing for the 21st Century Act Aims to Modernize U.S. Housing Policy

The House Financial Services Committee introduces the bipartisan Housing for the 21st Century Act to modernize housing policy, improve affordability, and streamline regulatory processes for development across the U.S.

Senator Fischer Advocates Repeal of Biden-Era Housing Regulation

Senator Deb Fischer leads efforts to repeal a Biden-era housing regulation, citing concerns over its impact on housing affordability and market dynamics.

Oklahoma Governor Vetoes Bipartisan Bill Extending Eviction Timelines

Oklahoma Governor vetoed Senate Bill 128, which would have extended eviction timelines to aid tenants. The veto raises debates on balancing landlord interests and tenant protections amid rising eviction rates.