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NCSHA Washington Report | July 14, 2023

Observers of the housing-related activities of two powerful congressional committees this week could be forgiven for feeling an acute sense of cognitive dissonance. The House Financial Services...

NCSHA Washington Report | June 30, 2023

The same forces causing the highest home mortgage insurance costs in decades, which we wrote about last week, are also inflicting punishing financial penalties on apartment owners and developers...

NCSHA Washington Report | June 23, 2023

In California, State Farm, the stateโ€™s largest home insurance provider, with a 20 percent market share as of 2021, announced last month it would stop selling new residential policies because of...

NCSHA Washington Report | June 9, 2023

Doubters of bipartisanshipโ€™s vitality in a polarized Congress had a rough week at the hands of Republicans and Democrats who jointly introduced two new bills that would lower costs for...

NCSHA Washington Report | June 2, 2023

As cities around the country are reportedly considering converting vacant office space into apartments and other uses, the federal government is missing an opportunity to repurpose obsolete...

NCSHA Washington Report | May 19, 2023

Nine months after the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, considered by many President Bidenโ€™s signature achievement, the mind-boggling scale of the lawโ€™s incentives for renewable energy...

NCSHA Washington Report | May 12, 2023

Rarely has a bill in Congress been better made for its moment than the Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act, introduced yesterday in the House and Senate. A moment of urgent need for...

NCSHA Washington Report | May 5, 2023

It was an honor to be in Harrisburg this week for the 50th anniversary celebration of the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency, in no small part because Pennsylvanians invented the very idea of a...

NCSHA Washington Report | April 28, 2023

The Federal Housing Finance Agency this week began belatedly to respond to the rising tide of criticism over the agencyโ€™s plan to increase the upfront fees on mortgages backed by Fannie Mae and...