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NCSHA Washington Report | August 5, 2022

The Biden-Harris Administration has put eviction prevention reform alongside increasing supply at the center of its ambitious affordable housing agenda. On the latter, the policy path is clear...

NCSHA Washington Report | July 22, 2022

  At this weekโ€™s Senate Finance Committee hearing on tax incentives for affordable housing, Oregon Housing and Community Services Executive Director Andrea Bell didnโ€™t mince words,...

NCSHA Washington Report | July 15, 2022

As Covidโ€™s most immediate impacts on the geography of housing demand come into clearer view, the longer-term implications remain uncertain, and hugely consequential, for regional economies and...

NCSHA Washington Report | July 8, 2022

While we were goneโ€ฆ The House Appropriations Committee approved funding for HUDโ€™s next fiscal year thatโ€™s 17 percent higher than this yearโ€™s level. The committeeโ€™s bill includes $1.7...

NCSHA Washington Report | June 17, 2022

The fact that the most significant federal incentive for affordable apartment construction is largely a state-designed and delivered program, reflecting core federal concerns, is not news to...

NCSHA Washington Report | June 10, 2022

Some of the impacts higher interest rates have on housing costs are fairly obvious, yet their knock-on effects can be surprising in the additional affordability challenges they create. For...

NCSHA Washington Report | June 3, 2022

HUD Secretary Fudge and her regional office leaders were out in force this week highlighting how the agencyโ€™s programs are helping create more affordable homes alongside state and local...

NCSHA Washington Report | May 20, 2022

Weโ€™re thrilled to announce today a new NCSHA effort to support strategic partnerships between state HFAs, hospitals, and other health organizations to finance affordable housing in...

NCSHA Washington Report | May 13, 2022

Five years after the federal Opportunity Zones programโ€™s debut, reviews still generate more heat than light, with opinions on its effectiveness sharply divided and hard evidence of its impact...