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Ohio

Ohio Agency Issues Memo on Compliance

The Ohio Housing Finance Agency’s Office of Program Compliance has issued a compliance update memo addressing several topics. The memo highlights changes to OHFA policies and procedures based on internal review or guidance from program administrators such as the IRS, including:

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NH&RA Extends Early Registration Deadline for Spring Policy Forum

National Housing & Rehabilitation Association (NH&RA) is pleased to announce that it has extended its discounted early registration rate deadline for the 2010 Spring Policy Forum, May 20-21 at the Liaison Hotel in Washington, DC. Simply register online by no later than Friday, April 30 to receive $100 off conference fees.

Iowa

Iowa Authority Schedules Compliance Training

The Iowa Finance Authority (IFA) is offering a series of three housing tax credit program compliance seminars later this month. The training will cover significant changes to compliance requirements recently issued by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

New York

Brian Lawlor Appointed New York DHCR Commissioner and CEO/President of NYHomes

Governor David A. Paterson today announced that Brian E. Lawlor has been appointed Commissioner of the State Division of Housing and Community Renewal (DHCR) and CEO and President of ‘nyhomes,’ which includes the state’s Housing Finance Agency (HFA) and the State of New York Mortgage Agency (SONYMA).

HUD

HUD Solicits Public Feedback on Future Research Agenda

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Office of Policy Development and Research (PD&R) is seeking greater participation on the part of constituents and stakeholders in helping to shape its future research agenda. PD&R is inviting suggestions and ideas from the public for new research projects to be funded in FY 2011 and beyond.

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House Ways & Means Committee Chairman Pushing To Enact Extenders Before Memorial Day

House Ways & Means Committee Chairman Sander Levin (D-Mich.) has indicated that he hope to have his tax credit extenders legislation (HR 4213) and small-business focused tax bill (HR 4849) enacted into law before Memorial Day.

Kansas

Kansas Legislature Remove Cap on State Historic Tax Credit

Kansas Governor Mark Parkinson has signed a measure into law (SB 430) that removes the annual cap to the Kansas State Historic Tax Credit.

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Financial Services Committee Releases Updated Draft Preservation Legislation

The House Financial Services Committee has released an update draft of comprehensive preservation legislation. The legislation addresses a wide-range of issues creating financing sources and mechanisms to preserve the affordability of HUD-assisted properties. The legislation is expected to be considered by the Ways & Means Committee some time shortly after the Spring recess (currently scheduled for March 29-April 9). Additionally, the legislation is expected to be a vehicle for other HUD oriented legislation including HR 4099, legislation endorsed by NH&RA’s Council For Energy Friendly Affordable Housing.

New York

New York Announces New Online Rent Registration System

The New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal (DHCR) today announced that owners of rent regulated apartments in New York State can now fulfill their Annual Rent Registration requirement completely online, avoiding time-consuming errors and eliminating paperwork and the need to mail forms or disks to DHCR.

Hawaii

Hawaii Proposes Bill to Provide Loans in Lieu of Low-Income Housing Tax Credits

The Hawaii State Legislature is considering a proposed measure that would establish a program to provide loans in lieu of low-income housing tax credits by the Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corporation.

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New Jersey Senator Proposes Green Building Tax Credit Legislation

U.S. Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) last week introduced legislation (S. 3212) to provide tax incentives for the construction of “green” buildings.

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Obama Administration Solicits Feedback from Public on Future of Housing Finance

The Obama administration recently released a set of seven questions for public input on the future of the nation’s housing finance system, including Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, as well as the overall role of the federal government in housing policy.

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