New polling from Let's Build Homes confirms it: VT voters want the state to make it easier to build homes that more people can afford! π οΈποΈ
New polling from Let's Build Homes confirms it: VT voters want the state to make it easier to build homes that more people can afford! π οΈποΈ
Great to see @prohomesct.bsky.social testifying this week for the "Golden Girls" bill to unlock this home choice for more CT residents!
π’ Good news in CO!
The HOME Actβwhich will allow non-profits, schools, and transit districts to build affordable housing on their landβwas approved in committee and now heads to the Senate floor.
One step closer to more home choices for all Coloradans π
Thrilled to see so many housing advocates on this list!
Special shoutout to WNN member leader Felicity Maxwell (with @texansforhousing.bsky.social) for making The Hillβs Top Women Shaping Policy list! A well-deserved honor β¨
Incredible to see this kind of energy! Off to a great start, @moreneighbors.org π
Voters spoke, and the era of "member deference" is out. NYC is trading vetoes for actual housing progress. ποΈπ½
In these polarized times, Democrats and Republicans find common ground on housing.
Recent data gives us an excuse to shout it again: parking reform is a key tool for turning over-paved cities into thriving, resilient communities. π³
π¨ BREAKING π¨
VA just took one HUGE step closer to winning two big zoning reforms. The House Committee passed:
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SB 531: Legalize ADUs anywhere with existing homes
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SB 454: Allow more homes to be built in commercial areas
Both bills are now headed to the House floor for a vote π³οΈ Let's go, VA!!
Boise's updated zoning code is working! Proud to see our member Neighbors for Boise pushing to fine-tune those changes and bring starter homes to every neighborhood. ποΈ
What's the best way to know if ADUs are right for a home? π§
Give homeowners the flexibility to decide.
CA: "We desperately need affordable housing!"
Also CA: "Thatβll be $300M in fees per year, please." πΈ
Terner Center research looks at the math of impact fees and how local governments can get affordable housing built.
Major milestone! β¨
Applauding @ggwash.org on a strong hearing yesterday for a bill they co-wrote this session in MD. The Bring Back Main Street Act turns vacant offices & malls into vibrant homes close to the things that matter.
It's never too late to support pro-housing policy! Here's what changed this neighborhood defender's mind β¬οΈ
In TN, MT, CT, and now MA, a legislative wave is building: single-stair reform would unlock safe, affordable multifamily housing. π
A new home at the top triggers a vacancy chain, letting everyone trade up for a better fit. πβ¨
When you ban affordable homes, you don't just lose "units;" you dismantle generations of community and history.
VA's faith-based organizations are ready to prevent this by building homes on the land they own. Now, the state just needs to let them. βοΈ
LA unlocked thousands of potential homes by streamlining office-to-housing conversions. π’β‘οΈπ
With 50 MILLION sq. ft. of empty office space, this is a big opportunity to create homes in thriving communities close to the jobs and amenities.
TL;DR: Adding housing actually cuts costs for those who need it most. π
Didn't think we needed it, but still grateful for the solid data (again).
Big news for Columbus! π
π¦The "Yes In Godβs Backyard" pilot just got the green light. Letβs get building!
State lawmakers are teaming up across the aisle to pass real housing solutions for every Michigander.
Don't you just love to see it? π
Exciting news! Virginia is moving closer to the finish line on their "Housing Near Jobs" bills! ππ¨
Less than 0.5% of Oregonβs housing is fully accessible. βΏοΈ
Our member organization @1000oregon.bsky.social takes viewers on a tour to show why "adaptable" isn't enough and what kind of homes we hope to build when we talk about building affordable homes for everyone.
π 92% of Maryland voters say home prices are a problem.
Two-thirds of Marylanders support the Starter and Silver Homes Act as a solution.
Quincy, IL, weighs common-sense reforms to tackle its housing shortage:
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Parking flexibility
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Single-family to duplex conversions
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Modernized zoning
From big cities to small towns, pro-homes policies are an everywhere thing.
β Copy-paste policies from city to city.
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Pro-housing solutions scaled to each local & state context.
Half of renters in CT are housing cost-burdened. πΈ That's money taken away from groceries, healthcare, and saving to buy a home.
We can turn these numbers around by making it easier to build more home choices at more price points.
Wow, big moves in NYC! π₯³ Every administration could use more pro-homes experts in the room.
Breaking news! π¨ Major Faith in Housing bill passes the VA Senate today.
Through trainings, meetings & more, our friends at VOICE made this win possible. Never underestimate the power of community organizing!
Still work to do to reach the finish line but let's celebrate VOICE and their partners!