Foreclosure Mediation Bill (SB 558) Support Letters

SB 558A, the foreclosure mediation bill to continue building a system to provide homeowners with essential information, counseling, legal support, mediation services, and direct financial relief, will have a work session in the House Committee on Consumer Protection and Government Efficiency on Tuesday, May 14, 2013.  We expect the bill to make it out of committee…

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Housing for Veterans in the News

This news story by the Public News Service notes why it’s important to pass HB 2417, which aims to address the housing needs of veterans! The story notes that it’s important to address veterans’ housing needs because it’s difficult to concentrate on anything else when they don’t have a safe, stable place to call home.…

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Legislative Session Update

The Legislative session is now nearly half over, and we continue to make amazing progress on all of the items on the Housing Opportunity Agenda! There is still a lot to do, and we need your help! We have an update for you on all the items on the agenda. Budget Hearings The co-chairs of…

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Budget Hearings Planned in Six Cities Across Oregon

Senator Richard Devlin (D-Tualatin) and Representative Peter Buckley (D-Ashland), co-chairs of the Legislature’s Joint Ways and Means Committee, announced that the committee will hold six public hearings across the state to consider comments on the state budget. This is your opportunity to tell the Ways & Means Committee what your priorities are! The current budget…

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Thank you for attending Housing Opportunity Day!

Thank you so much for being a part of Housing Opportunity Day on April 4th and talking to your legislators about the importance of having a safe, stable place to call home! Sharing your experiences, observations, and opinions with your legislators will truly help move our 2013 Housing Opportunity Agenda forward! We had folks come…

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Homeless Veterans Will Benefit From House Proposal

By Alison McIntosh, Contributing Columnist The Housing Alliance believes everyone needs a safe, stable, and affordable place to call home. We believe that home is the foundation of opportunity; without a home, kids can’t succeed in school and adults can’t be stable at work or address barriers in their lives. Today, too many Oregonians are without…

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A Place to Call Home Remains Unaffordable for Too Many Oregonians

Higher prices in the rental market continue to force Oregon families to choose between paying rent, putting food on the table, and paying utility bills.  A national study reports that the cost of renting an apartment in Oregon has increased again, while unemployment remains high at 8.3%. The slow economic recovery, high unemployment and continued…

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2013 Legislative Session Update

The Legislature has now been in session for just over a month and things are moving very quickly. Here’s a brief update on the bills we are leading and supporting this session. Update The bill to remove barriers for tenants with Section 8 vouchers to rent homes in their preferred communities (HB 2639) had a…

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Housing Issues draw spotlight in next legislative session

In a few weeks, the Oregon Legislature will convene for the 2013 Legislative Session. The Housing Alliance and our members see an Oregon where everyone has the safety, security and opportunity that having a stable home provides.

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