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Emergency Housing Assistance Updates

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Joint Letter to Treasury on Policies Related to Suspected Fraudulent Applications

NCSHA, along with other major national organizations representing Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) grantees—the American Public Human Services Association, Council of State Community Development Agencies, National American Indian Housing Council, National Association of Counties, National Community Development Association, and National League of Cities—sent this December 20, 2022 letter to Treasury urging the Department to clarify its policies related to repayment in the case of suspect fraudulent application for assistance. 

Novogradac LIHTC Working Group – NCSHA Comments on Average Income Test Temporary Regulations

NCSHA joined the Novogradac LIHTC Working Group on this December 12, 2022, comment letter to the Internal Revenue Service suggesting technical changes to the Average Income Test (AIT) temporary regulations related to reporting requirements for AIT compliance.

NCSHA Comment Letter on HUD Small Mortgage Lending RFI

On December 5, 2022, NCSHA submitted these comments to HUD in response to its Request for Information Regarding Small Mortgage Lending.  NCSHA agreed with HUD's conclusion that a primary barrier to small balance mortgage loan lending is the cost to originate and service small mortgage loans in relation to the limited potential compensation afforded by them. NCSHA proposed three recommendations for HUD to consider during any rule-making process surrounding small mortgage lending.

NCSHA Comment Letter on EPA Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund RFI

On December 5, 2022, NCSHA submitted this letter to the Environment Protection Agency (EPA) in response to its Request For Information on the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GHGRF). NCSHA urged the EPA to prioritize the use of GHGRF for affordable housing, where such assistance could significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and significantly improve the lives of the residents of affordable housing properties and the communities in which they are located.

Treasury Notice on ERA 2 Final Undrawn Funds Assessment

This notice, published December 2, 2022, by the Treasury Department, modifies prior guidance on ERA 2 reallocation to state Treasury will not conduct the optional Final Undrawn Funds Assessment described in the previous guidance until at least June 2023, if at all.

HOME Coalition Letter to Appropriators for FY23

On November 28, 2022, the HOME Coalition sent this letter to appropriators in both congressional chambers urging them to provide robust funding for the HOME Investment Partnerships program for the remainder of fiscal year 2023. The letter requested no less than $1.9 billion for the program, which is the amount included in the President’s FY23 Budget Request.

Congressional Sign-On Letter Supporting Action on Housing Credit Priorities in 2022 Lame Duck Session

This November 28, 2022, letter signed by 54 members of Congress urges House leadership to pass legislation by year’s end to restore the 12.5 percent Housing Credit allocation increase that expired at the end of 2021 and to lower the bond financing threshold from 50 to 25 percent. 

ACTION Letter on Housing Credit Priorities in the Lame Duck Session

This November 21, 2022, letter, organized by the ACTION Campaign and signed by more than 2,500 businesses, nonprofits, and organizations from across the nation, urged Congress to pass legislation during the 2022 lame duck session that would expand production of affordable housing by increasing Housing Credit authority by 50 percent and enhancing the use of Private Activity Bond authority for rental housing production by lowering the bond financing threshold from 50 to 25 percent. NCSHA and Enterprise Community Partners co-chair the ACTION Campaign. 

NCSHA’s 2022 Election Analysis

NCSHA offers these analyses of the 2022 election results.

Featured HAF Program: Delaware Mortgage Relief Program

Are you a Delawarean at risk of displacement due to unpaid housing-related obligations such as mortgage payments and property charges? The Delaware Mortgage Relief Program may be able to help.