NCSHA Blogs
House-Passed Reconciliation Bill Provides Largest Housing Credit Expansion in Quarter Century
This morning, the House passed the 2025 reconciliation legislation, titled the โOne Big Beautiful Bill Act,โ by a 215 โ 214 vote, sending the bill to the Senate, which will consider it after it returns from the Memorial Day recess.ย The bill represents the largest increase in Housing Credit resources since Congress raised the caps on Housing Credits and Private Activity Bonds and indexed the caps for inflation 25 years ago.ย
House Tax Bill Would Expand Housing Credit, Lower Bond Financing Test, Facilitate Production in Rural and Native American Areas
This afternoon, the House Ways and Means Committee released text of the tax portionย of the major 2025 reconciliation bill Republicans are drafting to enact much of President Trumpโs agenda, including extensions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act provisions set to expire at the end of 2025, initially enacted in the presidentโs first term in office.ย In a major victory for NCSHA and our affordable housing advocacy partners, the bill includes a major expansion of the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, incorporating several of the key provisions designed to increase the supply of rental housing from the Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act.
Trump Administration Releases โSkinnyโ FY26 Budget Proposal
The Trump Administration has released a preliminary version of the Presidentโs Fiscal Year 2026 Budget Request. Information in the materials provided so far is extremely limited, but the budget proposes an overwhelming reduction in federal resources supporting affordable housing. This blog will be updated when additional supporting materials become available.
Senators Cortez Masto and Cassidy Reintroduce Bipartisan Legislation to Strengthen MRBs and MCCs
Senators Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) and Bill Cassidy (R-LA) earlier today introduced the Affordable Housing Bond Enhancement Act. This legislation, which NCSHA has worked on closely with the senatorsโ offices, will expand the state housing finance agenciesโ ability to provide affordable homeownership and rental housing and use tax-exempt bond authority more efficiently by strengthening the Mortgage Revenue Bond and Mortgage Credit Certificate programs.
Neighborhood Homes Investment Act Introduced in House
Congressmen Mike Kelly (R-PA) and John Larson (D-CT) today introduced the Neighborhood Homes Investment Act of 2025 (NHIA). The legislation, one of NCSHAโs top policy priorities, seeks to increase the supply of affordable for-sale housing through a new tax credit.
House Housing Champions Release Housing Credit Expansion Legislation
Today, House Ways and Means Committee member Representative Darin LaHood (R-IL) introduced the Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act (AHCIA) of 2025, to expand and strengthen the Low-Income...
HUD Publishes Final HOME Rule
On January 6, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Developmentโs Office of Community Planning and Development published a final rule in the Federal Register making changes to the HOME Investment Partnerships program regulations. The final rule, which goes into effect February 5, represents the most significant regulatory update to the HOME program since the 2013 final HOME rule.
FHAโs Annual Report Spotlights Agencyโs Role in Supporting Underserved Home Buyers
The Federal Housing Administration last week released its 2024 Annual Report to Congress. The report finds FHA continued to play a critical role in supporting home financing for first-time home buyers and underserved borrowers in fiscal year 2024.
Election Update: Republicans Projected to Add House Majority to White House, Senate Control
The latest election results show that Republicans will very likely have a small majority in the House of Representatives at the start of the next session of Congress as well as President Trump in the White House and a majority in the Senate.

