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Implications of Further HUD Staffing Cuts on the Housing Sector

Author: Ben Metcalf Recent reporting suggests that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is facing sweeping layoffs, with potentially up to half of its total workforce to be eliminated…
Commentary and Analysis
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State Policies to Unlock Resources for Permanent Supportive Housing: Upcoming Webinars

The Terner Center will hold a pair of webinars on opportunities to strengthen supportive services for people exiting homelessness. Permanent supportive housing—deeply affordable housing paired with wraparound health and social services—has been…
Events
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Advancing Fair Housing at the State Level: Case Study

This case study, “Advancing Fair Housing at the State Level: Lessons from California and Other States’ Efforts to Affirmatively Further Fair Housing,” was an online resource on the HUD Exchange, a website…
Research and Policy

Upcoming Webinar: CA Housing Policy 2025: Key Legislative Trends & What to Expect

Webinar | Tuesday, March 18, 3:00 - 4:00pm PT Following opening remarks with new Assembly Housing Chair Matt Haney, panelists will discuss housing bills introduced for the 2025 legislative session—including building reforms…
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Upcoming Event: Rebuilding after Disaster

Wednesday, March 12, 4:30pm | UC Berkeley Faculty Club Join the California Policy Lab, Othering and Belonging Institute, and Terner Center to hear from experts on the housing and equity implications of catastrophic events,…
Events

Rebuilding after the Los Angeles Fires: What California Can Do to Facilitate Recovery

As people in the Los Angeles region undertake the task of rebuilding, the complexity of the effort is heightened by factors that include an existing housing and homelessness crisis pre-disaster; significant local…
Commentary and Analysis