More than 300 years of exploitive and racist housing policies fostered many of the socio-economic inequities currently borne by Black, Indigenous, and other people of color (BIPOC).
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.
New York State Fair Housing Network and Enterprise Community Partners have released the following statement in response to the exclusion of flexible fair housing funds that had been included in the New York State Senate One-House Budget, from New York’s final FY 2023 State Budget.
If the Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act introduced is enacted affordable housing developers would be able to impact rural, tribal and high-cost communities, as well as extremely low-income and formerly homeless residents.