Out of Reach 2016 Shows Oregon’s Rents Continue to Rise as Housing Crisis Continues

We know that everyone needs a safe, stable, and affordable place to call home. But according to the Out of Reach 2016 report just released Wednesday, renters need to earn $19.38 per hour — an increase of nearly $3 in one year—to comfortably afford a modest, two-bedroom apartment. Combined with a huge number of no-cause…

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Envisioning the Future of the Housing Alliance

Oregon is at a critical juncture for housing opportunity, as communities in every part of the state face unprecedented challenges, including skyrocketing rents and home prices, record low vacancy rates, and thousands of Oregonians, including children, experiencing homelessness. The 2016 session may have just ended, but it’s already time to develop our legislative priorities and…

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Affordable Housing is an Oregon-Wide Issue and These Articles Prove It

Policymakers, service providers, and community members throughout the state are speaking up about the need for more housing opportunity in their communities—and the media is paying attention. We have compiled just some of this coverage showing the impact of Oregon’s shortage of affordable housing. Both cities and rural communities are seeing families struggling to make…

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Action Alert: You Can Make a Difference for Renters This Session—Here’s How

Every Oregonian should have a decent and stable home that they can afford, but this opportunity is more at risk than ever. The 2016 legislative session is our chance to help make homes a reality for all Oregonians. Housing opportunity is a top priority at the legislature, and the Housing Relief Act (HB 4001) is…

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Details of Housing Opportunity Bills for the 2016 Oregon Legislative Session

The Oregon Legislature has introduced several housing bills that support and complement housing opportunity. We’re posting the most recent summaries and will be keeping you updated as the bills move through the legislature. You can also keep tabs on bills with our Housing Opportunity Agenda page. Housing Relief Act The proposed Housing Relief Act (HB…

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Portland Area Emergency Housing Forum

More than 300 people turned out for the Housing Emergency Forum for metro area legislators, hosted by Rep. Alissa Keny-Guyer & Rep. Rob Nosse. Nearly 30 speakers shared their stories and advocated for policy & funding solutions in the 2016 legislative session. Get involved at oregonhousingalliance.org! [View the story “Portland Metro Area Housing Emergency Forum…

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Recap: House Interim Human Services and Housing

On Tuesday, November 17, the Housing Alliance participated in a House Committee on Human Services and Housing informational meeting to urge legislators to action on the statewide affordable housing crisis. Advocates from around the state told the committee what can be done in 2016 to ensure more Oregonians have access to housing opportunity. Neighborhood Partnerships…

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For People Who Want to Take Their Advocacy to the Next Level

This November 16th and 17th, we are excited to have the opportunity to work with Tanya Beer, Associate Director of the Center for Evaluation Innovation. Tanya brings a broad range of evaluation experience with a particular focus in the areas of systems change and advocacy evaluation. For a teaser of what Tanya will bring to Oregon, check…

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October Housing Alliance Update

What matters most to you? How we will strengthen tenant protections, prevent displacement or fully fund housing needs in Oregon communities? October and November is when we need your voice and ideas as the Housing Alliance gathers to craft our priorities and agenda for 2016 and 2017. Momentum is building in local communities – like…

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Governor Brown Signs Seven Affordable Housing Bills

Tuesday, July 28 was an exciting day.  A group of advocates and legislative champions gathered with Governor Kate Brown who signed seven bills that will bring more housing opportunity to Oregonians. Organizations represented included Habitat for Humanity of Oregon, Oregon Opportunity Network, CASA of Oregon, PCUN, Farmworker Housing Development Corporation, PCRI, Oregon Housing and Community…

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