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Fair Tenant Screening Act goes into effect today!

The Fair Tenant Screening Act - which Governor Gregoire signed last March - went into effect this morning. This marks the start of significant new protections for all of Washington's renters, and is a major breakthrough in the barriers tenants face accessing affordable housing. From now on, every tenant will know the criteria a landlord is using to screen prospective tenants. If that landlord decides not to rent to the tenant, or takes an "adverse action," such as charging a higher deposit, then the tenant will have the right to know why.

Reminder: National Mortgage Settlement Funds Available for Foreclosure Prevention Efforts

The Housing Alliance wants to make sure that you know of an opportunity to fund activities that prevent foreclosures or that help to ameliorate the effects of the foreclosure crisis. Washington State was recently involved in a lawsuit against major banks that resulted in a national settlement.

The Center for Community Change: "Washington Advocates Rally, Legislature Increases Investment in Housing"

The Center for Community Change's Housing Trust Fund Project released their Spring 2012 Newsletter, including an article about the legislative challenges we've faced in Washington State and the victories we've been able to accomplish thanks to the hard work of local advocates. It's pretty similar to what we have been saying for awhile now: the advocacy efforts of our members and the support from our legislative champions directly results in better results for the folks in need in our state. But it's nice to hear somebody else saying it about us for a change!

Welcome to the Conference on Ending Homelessness!

The 22nd Annual Conference on Ending Homelessness officially beings tomorrow, with the doors opening at 7:30 am. Although this is the 22nd year this conference has been held, this year marks the first conference we've had since the Washington State Coalition for the Homeless and the Washington Low Income Housing Alliance formally joined forces as a single organization. 

This Week in Housing Advocacy: Now it's time to say thank you

After months of relentless and strategic advocacy – we’ve done it. Together, we’ve won new state investments in safe, healthy and affordable homes. We’ve secured funding for the services that prevent and end homelessness. We’ve taken Washington further in eliminating barriers to housing – with the opportunity planted for more progress.  We’ve protected critical safety-net services from cuts and we’ve broken through on revenue and set the stage for more of it next year.