Throughout the 2026 legislative session, Enterprise Southeast advocated to protect Georgia’s state low-income housing tax credit program, preserve the rights of vulnerable neighbors living in extended stay hotels, and increase state funding to prevent and end homelessness.
The Tennessee General Assembly adjourned its 2026 legislative session sine die on April 23, marking the end of its two-year term. This year, Enterprise Community Partners actively monitored legislation in the Volunteer State.
While the bill rejects many of the deep cuts and policy proposals included in the president’s budget request, it includes reduced funding for key programs, lowering HUD's discretionary funding by 8%.
In The New York Times, Enterprise CEO Shaun Donovan discusses our new research showing insurance costs have become the fastest growing expense in housing, threatening the stability of affordable properties nationwide.