General News

QAP Tennessee

Tennessee Hires Josie Kotsioris as Multifamily Programs Director

The Tennessee Housing Development Agency announced Josie Kotsioris as its new director of the Multifamily Programs Division.

California

California May Budget Revision

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) issued his 2021 May Revision for the California budget with a number of provisions.

Georgia

FHLBank Atlanta’s General Fund Application Now Open

Applications for the Atlanta Federal Home Loan Bank’s Affordable Housing Program (AHP) General Fund are being accepted through 11:59 p.m. ET on June 4.

NH&RA News

Bolstering the Housing Safety Net: The Promise of Automatic Stabilizers

A policy paper for the Brookings Institution’s Hamilton Project proposes a set of automatic stabilizers to federal housing programs to help renters and homeowners stay in their homes during economic downturns.

California

California 2021 Disaster Credit Demand Survey

The California Tax Credit Allocation Committee (TCAC) is preparing proposed regulation changes related to federal disaster credits established by the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021.

Minnesota

Minnesota Accepting Applications for Housing Trust Fund Rental Assistance Program

Minnesota Housing is now accepting applications for the Housing Trust Fund (HTF) Rental Assistance Program Request for Proposals (RFP). The HTF Program provides temporary rental assistance, housing related expenses, such as application fees and security deposits, in partnership with supportive services for High Priority Homeless (HPH) families and individuals prioritized for permanent supportive housing by the local Coordinated Entry (CE) system.

Colorado

Denver Launches Expanding Housing Affordability Project

The Denver Community Planning and Development team is partnering with the Department of Housing Stability on a citywide effort to promote affordable housing through policy tools and incentives.

New York

New York’s COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program of 2021

On April 16, 2021, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed into law the COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program of 2021 (the “2021 Act”).  The 2021 Act allocates $2.45 billion in rental relief for New York households, including $2.35 billion in federal funds and $100 million in state funds.  Each state or other jurisdiction receiving federal funds is charged with administering those funds through new or existing rental assistance programs in that state or jurisdiction. This advisory provides a general background on the current need for rental assistance and New York’s previous attempt at rent relief, describes the relevant details of the 2021 Act, and highlights what is next with respect to rental assistance.

California

HCD Launches Efforts to Update California Statewide Housing Plan

The California Department of Housing and Community is updating its California Statewide Housing Plan and seeking public input via this Housing Plan survey by April 23.

Virginia

Virginia Governor Signs State LIHTC Bill

Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D) signed into law legislation creating a state LIHTC. S.B. 1197 creates the Virginia housing opportunity tax credit, which will have a $15 million annual allocation for five years, applying to taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2021. The state credit will match federal four and nine percent LIHTC allocations.

NH&RA News

NHT Report Update Shows More States Incentivized Energy, Water Efficiency in Nine Percent LIHTC Properties in 2020

The National Housing Trust (NHT) released a 2020 update to its 2017 State Strategies to Increase Energy and Water Efficiency in Low Income Housing Tax Credit Properties, which reviewed hundreds of state Housing Finance Agency (HFA) documents, including QAPs, LIHTC applications, Design and Construction Guidelines and other documents, to identify the ten most prominent strategies in use by HFAs to advance water and energy efficiency.

HUD

Urban Institute Analysis of Proposed Federal Housing Policy, Program Reforms

In a new brief, Federal Reforms to Strengthen Housing Stability, Affordability and Choice, the authors highlight the following eight frequently proposed federal reforms to existing housing programs and policies, identify their support among relevant housing stakeholders, and discuss evidence of their impact on housing stability, affordability and choice.

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