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Governor Hogan Proclaims National Community Development Week in Maryland

Governor Larry Hogan today proclaimed the week of April 5-9, 2021 as National Community Development Week in the State of Maryland to celebrate federal redevelopment resources and their positive impact on Maryland's communities. Three federal programs - the Community Development Block Grant, the Emergency Solutions Grants Program, and the HOME Investment Partnerships Program - are administered by the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development. To mark the occasion, Governor Hogan also announced the premiere of a new video which highlights a successful project in Cecilton (Cecil County) with significant federal and state funding.

NCSHA Washington Report | April 2, 2021

Thomas Edsall recently summarized the state of play in the โ€œintense dispute among strategists, scholars, and pollstersโ€ about whether there is โ€œa viable centerโ€ฆ [that can] be mobilized to...

HUD Commemorates National Fair Housing Month 2021

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today kicked off Fair Housing Month 2021. This yearโ€™s Fair Housing Month theme,ย Fair Housing: More Than Just Words, reflects...

MassHousing Completes $2.5 Million Refinancing of Downtown Lowell Affordable Housing Community

MassHousingโ€ฏhas provided $2.5 million in affordable housing financing to Affordable Housing and Services Collaborative (AHSC), to refinance and preserve affordability at the 34-unit Majestic Apartments for senior citizens and residents with disabilities in downtown Lowell. โ€œWe are pleased that this transaction will help ensure that the Majestic Apartments remain a quality affordable housing option for residents in downtown Lowell long into the future,โ€ said MassHousing Executive Director Chrystal Kornegay.

Florida Housing Finance Corporation Launches Statewide Art Contest: What Does Home Mean to You?

Florida Housing announced the launch of a statewide art contest, inviting kids and teens to submit their visions on the theme: What does home mean to you? The contest aims to increase awareness on the importance of having a home by encouraging kids across the state to use their imaginations to illustrate the meaning of what their home truly means. A Florida Housing committee will review all designs and select the top 40 to be prominently displayed in the Florida Housing Finance Corporation building in Tallahassee in honor of National Homeownership Month in June.

Agency Presents Champions of Affordable Housing Awards

In March, North Dakota Housing Finance Agency (NDHFA) presented Champion of Affordable Housing Awards to the outstanding loan officers, real estate agents and financial institutions who partnered with the agency to deliver its homeownership programs in 2020. โ€œNorth Dakota Housing Finance Agencyโ€™s Champion Awards recognize and celebrate the work of the individuals and businesses who make exceptional affordable housing contributions,โ€ said Dave Flohr, the agencyโ€™s executive director.

White House Releases $2 Trillion Infrastructure and Jobs Plan

Today, ahead of a speech President Biden will make in Pittsburgh, the White House released the American Jobs Plan, which is intended to rebuild the countryโ€™s infrastructure, including building, preserving, and retrofitting more than two million homes along with investments in transportation, clean drinking water, the electric grid and broadband, schools, and Veterans Affairs hospitals; create jobs for and raise the wages of home care workers; and revitalize manufacturing. In each of these areas, the White House looks to accomplish its goals with a focus on addressing racial injustices, climate impacts, and clean energy and infrastructure.

Secretary Fudge Statement on the State of the FHA Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund

WASHINGTON - Secretary Marcia L. Fudge on Tuesday released the following statement on theย quarterly reportย to Congress on FHA Single-Family Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund Programs: HUD has an...

Applicants Sought for Inaugural Michael S. Van Leesten Awards Program

RIHousing is seeking applicants for the agencyโ€™s Michael S. Van Leesten Memorial Awards program, an awards program that provides financial assistance to students pursuing a career in the construction trades or a degree related to the housing field through two scholarship opportunities and one summer fellowship. The awards program honors the life and work of Michael S. Van Leesten, a longtime advocate dedicated to improving the lives of Rhode Islanders through his business leadership, civil rights activism, and public service.

Moodyโ€™s Upgrades California Housing Finance Agencyโ€™s Issuer Rating to Aa3

The California Housing Finance Agencyโ€™s continued dedication to financial strength has once again been recognized by Moodyโ€™s Investor Service. One of the countryโ€™s Big Three credit ratings agencies, Moodyโ€™s recently upgraded CalHFAโ€™s Issuer rating from A1 to Aa3, with a revised outlook of stable. The upgrades were also made on CalHFAโ€™s outstanding Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds III. โ€œWe have been on a mission over the past several years to put CalHFA in position to create and preserve more and more affordable housing, and our improved financial strength allows us to do just that,โ€ said Don Cavier, CalHFA's Acting Executive Director.

Amber Hills Named Chair of Colorado Housing and Finance Authorityโ€™s Board of Directors

Colorado Housing and Finance Authority (CHFA) is pleased to announce that Amber Hills, president of FirstBankโ€™s Southwest Market, has been named chair of CHFAโ€™s board of directors. CHFAโ€™s 11-member board serves as the governing body of the organization and establishes policies to further its mission of affordable housing and community development. As an industry veteran with over 22 years of experience, Hills oversees FirstBankโ€™s Southwest Market, which includes eight branch locations, more than 160 employees, and $2.2 billion in deposits.

NCSHA Testifies at IRS Hearing on Housing Credit Average Income Test

On March 24, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) convened a public hearing on the Low Income Housing Tax Credit Average Income Test (AIT) proposed regulations published in October of last year. James Tassos, deputy director of tax policy and strategic initiatives, testified on behalf of NCSHA, one of 15 organizations represented at the hearing. Housing Credit allocating agency officials from California, Colorado, Minnesota, Texas, Virginia, and Washington joined NCSHA and numerous industry partners to express significant concerns with the proposed rule.