In his closing remarks at the Housing First Partners Conference in Atlanta, which drew nearly 1,300 leaders, practitioners, and policy makers from 49 states and seven countries, Enterprise CEO & President Shaun Donovan discussed the conditions that resulted in record levels of homelessness across the country and the need to invest in proven solutions like Housing First.
Enterprise Rural Communities Senior Director Robin Wolff testified on April 16 before a U.S. Senate subcommittee on the Challenges in Preserving the U.S. Housing Stock.
Our State and Local Policy Senior Director, Kinsey Hasstedt, talks with the Denver Post about the importance of the proposed right to first refusal legislation now under consideration by the Colorado General Assembly.
March promises to be a crucial month for affordable housing. That’s when housing advocates anticipate the Senate may vote on a bill that could usher in the largest investment in affordable homes in decades. On January 31, the House passed a tax package containing two key Housing Credit provisions by an overwhelming 357-70 vote. The bill, the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024 (H.R. 7024) contained two key provisions that would bolster the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (Housing Credit), which is responsible for financing nearly all affordable housing development in the United States.