As baby boomers age and the national housing crisis deepens, there is an acute need for more affordable housing for older adults, including supportive housing.
Nearly 500 residents of the Watts community joined the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles and development partners to celebrate “10 Years of Revitalization” at Jordan Downs.
On September 10, the House Ways and Means Committee released legislative text of infrastructure and community development tax provisions, which includes historic investments in all of Enterprise’s key affordable housing and community development tax priorities.
Senate Finance Committee Chair Ron Wyden (D-OR) released the Decent, Affordable, Safe Housing for All Act (DASH Act), comprehensive housing legislation that includes a number of Enterprise’s key affordable housing tax and appropriations priorities.
On May 28, the White House released the President’s full Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 budget request, following its initial ‘skinny’ budget proposal in April.
The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, otherwise known as the Housing Credit, is the nation’s number one tool for financing the production and preservation of affordable rental homes. So how can we expand access to this crucial tool for economically and socially disadvantaged and other historically marginalized housing providers?