NCSHA 2012 Business, Legislative, and Regulatory Priorities

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The National Council of State Housing Agencies (NCSHA) is a national, nonprofit organization created by the nation’s state Housing Finance Agencies (HFAs) to advance through advocacy and educ

Scenes From Day Three of NCSHA's Legislative Conference

May 01, 2012

NCSHA's 2012 Legislative Conference concluded on Wednesday, April 25 with a special tribute to an affordable housing champion and an update from HUD.  Representative Barney Frank (D-MA) was ho

Scenes From Day Two of NCSHA's Legislative Conference

April 25, 2012

On the second day of NCSHA's 2012 Legislative Conference, Housing Finance Agency (HFA) staff and other affordable housing advocates continued their efforts to ask Congress to stand strong for housi

Scenes From Day One of NCSHA's Legislative Conference

April 24, 2012

On April 23, NCSHA's 2012 Legislative Conference kicked off with addresses from Idaho Housing and Finance Association President and Executive Director and NCSHA President Gerald Hunter, NCSHA Exe

2012 Message to Banking Committee Members

The Message to Banking Committee Members

When meeting with House Financial Services and Senate Banking Committee members:

2012 Message to Appropriations Committee Members

When meeting with House and Senate Appropriations Committee members, especially HUD Subcommittee members: 

Senate Appropriations Committee Approves FY 2013 Spending Caps, HUD Funding Bill

April 23, 2012

On April 19, the Senate Appropriations Committee approved the FY 2013 spending caps, known as

Senate Appropriations Subcommittee HUD Funding Bill Flat Funds HOME at $1 Billion, Fully Funds Section 8 Renewals

April 17, 2012
This afternoon, the Senate Transportation-HUD (T-HUD) Appropriations Subcommittee marked up and passed its FY 2013 T-HUD appropriations bill.  All Subcommittee members agreed to hold their a

Robert C. Larson Workforce Housing Public Policy Awards 2012 Application

Entries for the 2012 Robert C. Larson Workforce Housing Public Policy Awards should be submitted by May 18 and sent directly to the Urban Land Institute Terwilliger Center.

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