NMHC and NAA provided a comprehensive overview of the affordability challenges facing the country for House Financial Services Committee Chairman Jeb Hensarling (R-TX) on November 1 in response to his call for solutions and a recent series of hearings on affordable housing. We emphasized that demand for apartments across the nation is outstripping supply and offered numerous related recommendations.
Specifically, we outlined the importance of streamlining existing programs in order to address
affordability issues, including the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher program,
the Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) and multifamily Federal Housing
Administration programs.
We also recognized that the demands for affordable housing cannot be met by
government programs alone. As outlined in the letter, the reality of shrinking
federal resources dictates that we develop creative ways for policymakers to
engage the private sector to advance the shared goal of delivering safe,
affordable housing. We emphasized that the vital importance of local, state and
federal collaborations, and partnerships between the public and private
sectors.
And finally, we detailed that to be successful we must address the onerous
regulations, rules and mandates that limit the private sector’s ability to
develop and preserve affordable housing.
NMHC/NAA expressed to Chairman Hensarling that we want to be at the forefront of developing solutions to help legislators create a balanced housing policy. In addition, we outlined the work we are doing with our members to develop creative ways for policy makers to engage the private sector to advance the shared goal of delivering safe, affordable housing.
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