Liz Osborn

VP, Policy

Liz Osborn is the vice president of policy at Enterprise, where she oversees the organization’s advocacy efforts. A versatile public affairs and communications professional, Liz has spent 15 years shaping policy and media strategy on Capitol Hill, in the executive branch and in the international non-profit sector. Prior to joining Enterprise’s public policy team, Liz served as the manager of external affairs and policy advisor at the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness, where she led the agency’s legislative affairs and media relations efforts and directed a policy portfolio that included health care and criminal justice. Liz received her bachelor’s degree in music and communications from UNC Chapel Hill and holds a master’s degree in international public policy and management from NYU.

Phone Number
202.572.5762
Office Location

Washington, D.C.
10 G Street NE
Washington, DC 20002

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The 2024 Election and Affordable Housing

With the results from the 2024 General Election decided, it is confirmed there will be a Republican party government trifecta in the 119th Congress. Due to the slim Republican majority in both chambers, Congress will require complete party unity or some bipartisan support to pass major legislation such as appropriations or tax legislation.
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House Considers FY24 Appropriations Legislation

The House Appropriations Subcommittee for Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies (THUD) proposed an FY24 budget of $68.2 billion for HUD, and it includes a mixed bag for housing programs.
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FY23 Omnibus Spending Bill Mixed Bag for Affordable Housing

The fiscal year 2023 omnibus appropriations bill just released by Congress includes strong funding levels for many affordable housing and community development programs, which is particularly important given the impact inflation has had on people across the country.
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House Releases Proposed 2023 HUD Funding Bill

The House Appropriations Subcommittee for Transportation, and Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies (THUD) proposed an FY23 budget of $62.7 billion for HUD, an increase of $9 billion over FY22 and $1.1 billion above the president’s budget request.