NCSHA Blogs
Ways and Means Committee Chair to Release Tax Reform Draft Next Week
Yesterday, Representative Dave Camp (R-MI), the Chair of the House Ways and Means Committee, announced that he will be releasing next week draft legislation to overhaul the federal tax code. In an email sent to all Republican members of the Ways and Means Committee, Camp said his legislation would make the tax code โsimpler and fairer for families and employersโ and help to โstrengthen the economy.โ
Ron Wyden Becomes Senate Finance Committee Chairman
On February 12, the Senate approved by unanimous consent a resolution naming Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) the chairman of the Senate Finance Committee. The position was recently vacated by Senator Max Baucus (D-MT), who resigned from the Senate to become U.S. Ambassador to China.
Congress Suspends Debt Limit Until March 2015
Today, the Senate passed by a vote of 55 to 43 the Temporary Debt Limit Extension Act, S. 540. The bill suspends the federal debt limit until March 16, 2015. The House passed the bill yesterday by a vote of 221 to 201 and the President is expected to sign it soon.
Charles Coulter to Leave HUD at the End of February
In an email sent to industry stakeholders this afternoon, Assistant Secretary for Housing and Federal Housing Commissioner Carol Galante announced that Charles Coulter, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Single Family Housing at HUD, will leave the agency at the end of this month.
Charles Coulter to Leave HUD at the End of February
In an email sent to industry stakeholders this afternoon, Assistant Secretary for Housing and Federal Housing Commissioner Carol Galante announced that Charles Coulter, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Single Family Housing at HUD, will leave the agency at the end of this month.
Senator Baucus Confirmed as U.S. Ambassador to China
The Senate today confirmed Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucusโs (D-MT) nomination to be U.S. ambassador to China by a vote of 96-0.
Congress Approves Farm Bill Extending Rural Area Eligibility for USDA Housing Programs
On February 4, the Senate voted to ensure that rural communities that are currently eligible for the U.S. Department of Agricultureโs (USDA) rural housing programs and that would lose eligibility due to USDAโs use of 2010 Census data will retain their eligibility through 2020. It also voted to increase the population limit used to define areas as rural from 25,000 to 35,000. The House passed the bill on January 29 and the President is expected to sign it soon.
HUD to Allow for Greater Use of Electronic Signatures on FHA Loan Documents
On January 30, HUD released Mortgagee Letter 14-03, which significantly expands lendersโ ability to accept electronic signatures on documents pertaining to Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loans.
HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan, Other Federal Officials to Speak at NCSHA’s Legislative Conference
HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan will join hundreds of affordable housing advocates, including HFA executive directors, board members, staff, and industry partners at NCSHA's Legislative Conference this March.

