Housing Abundance and the 2024 Election
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Housing Abundance and the 2024 Election

Join us for a thought-provoking event featuring Rachel Cohen of Vox and Laura Foote of YIMBY Action.

By YIMBY Action

Date and time

Tuesday, May 21 · 5:30 - 8:30pm EDT

Location

1275 New Jersey Ave SE

1275 New Jersey Avenue Southeast Redbrick Washington, DC 20003

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About this event

  • 3 hours

As the nation prepares for the 2024 election, housing affordability is emerging as a top priority. Join us in Washington D.C. on May 21 for a thought-provoking discussion with Rachel Cohen of Vox and Laura Foote of YIMBY Action. This conversation will explore how the housing shortage is shaping voter perception of the economy and how pro-housing policies are an essential part of the movement for abundant communities.

Purchase a ticket to the VIP Reception to enjoy food, drinks and socializing before the program begins. VIP Reception is from 5:30-6:30pm on The Perch at 1275 NJ Ave.

General Admission ticketholders are invited to arrive at 6:30pm.

About the Speakers:

Rachel Cohen, Senior Policy Reporter at Vox, has covered a range of housing policy issues, including housing policy innovations at the federal level and Biden’s housing record.

Laura Foote, the Executive Director of YIMBY Action, is a leading voice in pro-housing policy and organizing who offers unique insights into the movement for housing abundance and affordability.

Host Committee:

  • Dan Alban
  • Kelly Andreae
  • Scott Barton
  • Mike Chiappa
  • Rachel Flynn
  • Amy Friedlander
  • Andrew Justus
  • Eli Lehrer
  • Tova Levin
  • Michael Li
  • Ronan McNulty
  • Gary Mendel
  • Randy Rosso
  • Tom Skinner
  • Julius "J.D." Spain Sr
  • Michael Starnes
  • Bob Ward

Organized by

YIMBY Action advocates for welcoming communities where anyone can thrive. We are a network of pro-housing activists fighting for more inclusive housing policies. We drive policy change to increase the supply of housing at all levels and bring down the cost of living in opportunity-rich cities and towns.

$15 – $300