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HOME Line Public Policy

Tenant advocacy in Minnesota.

Policy Update

New Minnesota laws that tenants need to know (in easy-to-read language)

by Michael Dahl, Public Policy Director on 7 June 2010

Call Klobuchar and Franken. Senate scheduled to vote on legislation including National Housing Trust Fund this week.

by Sheila Crowley, NLIHC President on 7 June 2010

US House of Representatives passes legislation with funding for the National Housing Trust Fund

by Sheila Crowley, NLIHC President on 28 May 2010

Two stories and some fun.

by Michael Dahl, Public Policy Director on 26 May 2010

Duluth Tenants Prove They Are Wiling to Fight for Renters’ Rights

by Caitlin Lauer Public Policy Intern on 24 May 2010

House vote on National Housing Trust Fund moved to next week. Calls of support still needed.

by Michael Dahl, Public Policy Director on 21 May 2010

NHTF letter signed by organizations in all Congressional Districts delivered—THANK YOU! Now we need calls to push us over the top!

by Michael Dahl, Public Policy Director on 18 May 2010

Final budget accord imposes one-time tax-hike on low-income renters. Legislature set to ratify Governor’s Renters’ Credit cut.

by Michael Dahl, Public Policy Director on 17 May 2010

Fate of the Renters’ Credit is unclear as the Legislature considers ratifying Governor Pawlenty’s unallotments.

by Michael Dahl, Public Policy Director on 14 May 2010

Dates set for Tenant – Landlord Law Seminars

by Michael Dahl, Public Policy Director on 13 May 2010

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