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NCSHA Washington Report | May 6, 2022

Even when the administrationโ€™s (and our) hopes were higher for the historic housing production investments proposed in the Build Back Better agenda, which required Congressional approval, the...

NCSHA Washington Report | April 29, 2022

The primary policy to prevent mass homeowner distress during the pandemic was mass mortgage forbearance, provided through acts of Congress and moves by various federal agencies....

NCSHA Washington Report | April 22, 2022

NCSHAโ€™s Greg Zagorski and I were pleased to speak virtually this week with officials from 10 federal agencies and state housing and energy agency stakeholders in manufactured housing about...

NCSHA Washington Report | April 15, 2022

An extraordinary opportunity for immediate federal support to stem surging housing costs we first flagged in February is now in clearer focus as a result of a new NCSHA survey and webpage online...

NCSHA Washington Report | April 8, 2022

Dozens of cities across the U.S. are clearing encampments of unhoused people and โ€œpushing other strict measures to address homelessness that would have been unheard of a few years ago,โ€...

NCSHA Washington Report | April 1, 2022

Today an estimated 2.4 million homeowners will start paying more for their flood insurance. For 330,000 of them, the increases will be significant, and since many live in the same coastal areas,...

NCSHA Washington Report | March 25, 2022

Sarah Bloom Raskinโ€™s withdrawal last week of her nomination to become vice chair of the Federal Reserve due to Senate Banking Committee Republicansโ€™ and Senator Manchinโ€™s objections to...

NCSHA Washington Report | March 11, 2022

In passing a bill to fund the federal governmentโ€™s current fiscal year five months late, Congress this week also reauthorized an essential law for the first time in almost a decade: the...

NCSHA Washington Report | March 4, 2022

Everyone in housing has their sights on the need for more new construction to help slow out-of-control costs. Coming into focus for many is an equally immediate need โ€” and arguably more...