Our Regional Agenda

We believe that our regional challenges deserve a regional approach. NPH is committed to working with our regional governing bodies, including the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC), Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG), and the Bay Area Housing Finance Authority (BAHFA), to secure a strong, comprehensive approach to address our housing shortage and affordability crisis with bold plans and programs that hold local cities and counties accountable.

NPH’s agenda offers concrete opportunities to advance our regional policy goals, including:

  • Advocating that MTC /ABAG implement Plan Bay Area 2050, a comprehensive housing strategy for the Bay Area that will guide the agency and its various programs, policies, and decision-making processes, and embed a comprehensive approach to producing and preserving affordable housing, as well as protecting tenants from eviction and displacement
  • Advocating for a robust Transit Oriented Communities policy to ensure local jurisdictions implement the shared policies and values developed in Plan Bay Area 2050
  • Partnering with the new Bay Area Housing Finance Authority (BAHFA) to obtain regional resources and affordable housing investments to meet the scale of the housing affordability crisis
  • Building a strong, equitable and regionally diverse Bay Area Housing for All (BAHA) coalition to win a 2024 statewide campaign to lower the voter threshold for local housing bond measures through a state constitutional measure, and pass local regional housing bond measures across the state, including a $10-20 billion regional general obligation bond to create an ongoing revenue source for producing and preserving affordable housing and homelessness prevention in the Bay Area
  • Partnering with Shift the Bay (NPH leads the Shift the Bay initiative, a collaborative effort designed to deliver research driven, field-practiced strategies, tactics, and messages that will help our movement drive new narratives around affordable housing) to develop Housing Element messaging resources and trainings to help housing and racial justice advocates increase community engagement in their local Housing Element processes; pass equitable, effective policies and programs to further the Ps of affordable housing: homelessness prevention, production, preservation, and tenant protections; and Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing.
  • Partnering with our Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) developer, owner and service provider members to assess the real cost of providing PSH in the Bay Area, develop best practices, and form an advocacy agenda to improve the PSH ecosystem.
Campaigns

June 27, 2024

KQED: $20 Billion Affordable Housing Bond Heads to Bay Area VotersKQED:

Bay Area voters will be asked to decide on a $20 billion affordable housing bond in November after t...

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Campaigns

April 10, 2024

Eden Housing: Q&A with Amie Fishman, Executive Director of NPH

Amie Fishman has dedicated her entire career toward affordable housing. She has led NPH since 2015, ...

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Electoral Policy Reports

August 9, 2023

CBS Bay Area: Work begins on controversial housing project in Marin County

A Marin City community said it is worried a housing project will accelerate gentrification and push ...

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News

July 13, 2023

SF Chronicle: Game changer? Bay Area could get up to $20 billion for affordable housing

As San Francisco and other cities face pressure from the state to build unprecedented levels of affo...

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News

January 17, 2023

KQED: Newsom's Proposed Budget Keeps Most Housing, Homeless Funding Intact. Advocates Want MoreKQED:

Amid a looming $22.5 billion deficit, California housing advocates expressed relief that Gov. Gavin ...

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Legislative Policy

December 7, 2022

The Mercury News: Building homes in ‘God’s backyard’: New bill would permit housing at California’s churches, mosques and synagogues

Just one day after the start of the new legislative session, Sen. Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) ann...

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Campaigns

May 9, 2024

SF Chronicle: Bay Area could add 41,000 affordable homes. This map shows where they’d be locatedSF Chronicle:

A new report from the affordable housing financing group Enterprise Community Partners and the Bay...

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Legislative Policy Reports

June 30, 2023

Final Budget Maintains Prior Housing Commitments with Additional Investments, Emphasizes Need for Deeper Strategy Ahead

The state’s housing shortage is exactly the critical environment that required us to remain steadf...

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Legislative Policy

January 12, 2023

NPH's 2023-2024 Budget Proposal Analysis

Governor Newsom’s budget proposal preserves existing affordable housing rental funds, but deeper i...

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Legislative Policy Reports

January 12, 2022

Governor’s 2022-2023 Budget Proposal Analysis

NPH will continue to work diligently with our partners and allies to make sure that our lawmakers pr...

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Electoral Policy Reports

May 6, 2021

RELEASE: New Reports on Bay Area Housing Costs Demonstrates Need for CA Legislature and State Budget to Prioritize Affordable Housing Now

May 6, 2021 (San Francisco Bay Area) – In anticipation of the release of Governor Gavin Newsom’s...

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News

December 22, 2020

Looking back at BAHFA in 2020

One of the great success stories of 2020 has been the creation and activation of the Bay Area Housin...

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