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  • 16 Jan 2024 6:26 PM | Anonymous

    ACTION is excited to announce that key Housing Credit provisions from the AHCIA have been included in a $78 billion deal on a tax package struck by House Ways and Means Committee Chair Jason Smith (R-MO-08) and Senate Finance Committee Chair Ron Wyden (D-OR) and released publicly this morning. The tax package contains two key Housing Credit provisions:

    1. Temporary restoration of the 12.5 percent cut the Housing Credit suffered in 2022 after a temporary allocation increase expired. The deal would increase 9 Percent Credit authority for calendar years 2023 through 2025. State Housing Credit Agencies would need to use the additional 2023 authority by the end of 2024, as states have two years in which to use annual authority before it is redistributed through the National Pool.
    2. Temporary change to the Private Activity Bond (PAB) threshold test, lowering it from 50 percent to 30 percent for 4 Percent properties financed with multifamily Housing Bonds that have an issue date before 2026. To qualify, buildings must be placed in service after December 31, 2023.

    The bill includes language to address questions about properties receiving bond authority from multiple bond issuances in different years by allowing buildings in the financing process that have already received a portion of the bond authority they need to benefit from the 30 percent test, as long as at least five percent of their aggregate basis is financed with bonds that have an issue date in either 2024 or 2025. It also provides that acquisition / rehabilitation buildings in which the acquisition aspect of the development placed in service prior to December 31, 2023, get to qualify for the 30 percent test on the cumulative basis of the acquisition and rehabilitation, so long as the rehabilitation placed in service date is in 2024 or later.

     

    ACTION is deeply grateful to Chairs Wyden and Smith, the lead sponsors of the Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act (AHCIA), and to all Members of Congress who advocated for these provisions in the deal.

     

    AHCIA Senate lead sponsor Maria Cantwell (D-WA) said, "This is the biggest investment in housing in 35 years--and greatly needed. It will provide over 200,000 new units nationwide over the next two years. In the State of Washington, it will mean over 6,000 new units. The supply catch-up will help working families in both urban and rural areas across the country, and I'm appreciative of Sen. Wyden and Rep. Smith for including this critical investment in the deal announced today."

     

    "The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit continues to be an important tool to drive investment in the affordable rental housing market, strengthening communities and generating economic development in areas that need it most. I am pleased that provisions from our Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act were included in the Tax Agreement, which will provide a much-needed boost in housing supply and benefit seniors and working families in Illinois and throughout the country," said AHCIA House lead sponsor Darin LaHood (R-IL-16).

     

    But we still have work to do, as the deal's enactment is not guaranteed. Reporting from Punchbowl News suggests that the two minority lead tax negotiators, House Ways and Means Ranking Member Richie Neal (D-MA-01) and Senate Finance Committee Ranking Member Mike Crapo (R-ID), are yet to sign off on the package. While both support the Housing Credit, other aspects of the bill could impact their position on the package overall.

     

    Also, the precise path to passage remains unclear. Potential avenues include positioning it as a standalone bill or attached to another legislative vehicle like an appropriations deal, both of which present logistical challenges. Moreover, time is short. Congress must enact the bill before the 2023 tax filing season starts on January 29.

     

    Thank you to all ACTION members and partners who have been working to advocate for the inclusion of these provisions in this tax framework. Your hard work has paid off and this is a positive step forward! We will continue to keep members updated on opportunities to weigh-in as we move forward. For now, be sure to thank Members of Congress who support the AHCIA and conveyed that support to tax committee leads.


  • 9 Nov 2023 4:04 PM | Anonymous

    Based on the input received regarding the Oklahoma Housing Stability Program, the Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency has made significant changes to the program's structure and rules. All draft documents and updates related to the Housing Stability Program can be found on the OHFA website.

    Once finalized, this program will provide $215 million for the following purposes:

    • New construction of single family homes for purchase
    • New construction of single family and multifamily rental housing
    • Homebuyer down payment and closing cost assistance

    Rural and urban communities across the state will benefit from the new program.

    The public is invited to provide feedback by attending an online input session, Tuesday, November 29.  Comments are also being accepted through December 5 on a dedicated discussion board.

    Draft Documents Added November 8

    Draft Rules:

    Emergency Draft Rules - Redlined Version

    Emergency Draft Rules - Clean Version

    Oklahoma Homebuilder Program Draft Application:

    Oklahoma Homebuilder Program Draft Application-Redlined Version

    Oklahoma Homebuilder Program Draft Application - Clean Version

    Oklahoma Increased Housing Program Draft Application:

    Oklahoma Increased Housing Program Draft Application -Redlined Version

    Oklahoma Increased Housing Program Draft Application -Clean Version

    A program timeline for November and December 2023 has also been posted.


  • 5 Nov 2023 4:12 PM | Anonymous

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  • 30 Oct 2023 1:49 PM | Anonymous

    Take the 2024 Oklahoma Housing Conference Session Survey- Your input is needed to help the Oklahoma Housing Conference Committee plan the sessions for the 2024 conference. Please take a few minutes to complete our survey and be entered into a drawing to win a $100 Visa Gift Card.

    Survey closes on Monday, November 6.
  • 13 Oct 2023 9:48 AM | Anonymous

    With just hours left before a government shutdown, Congress passed a bipartisan continuing resolution (CR) on September 30 to extend government funding for fiscal year 2024 (FY24) through November 17. The CR provides funding at the FY23 level for 45 days, in addition to funding the Administration’s request for $16 billion for the Disaster Relief Fund through the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 


    The Senate is expected to vote soon on a package of appropriations bills, including their FY24 THUD and Agriculture-FDA proposals. Chair of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee for THUD Brian Schatz (D-HI) introduced bipartisan amendments that would permanently authorize the Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery program through the passage of the Reforming Disaster Recovery Act and provide emergency supplemental funding for recent disasters. For more information on the housing and community development spending proposals from the Senate, please read our blog post providing an analysis. 

    The House Rules Committee’s amendment deadline for the FY24 Transportation, Housing and Urban Development Appropriations (THUD) bill was on October 5. A hearing in the committee is expected to take place later this month before it moves to the House floor for a vote. The FY24 House Agriculture, Rural Development, and Food and Drug Administration (Agriculture-FDA) proposal failed to pass on the House floor on September 28th and is expected to be reconsidered at a later date. Complicating the House process, the chamber voted to vacate House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA). This is the first time in U.S. history this action has been taken. As the House works through a potentially contentious election of a new Speaker, there is a lot of uncertainty about the powers of the Speaker Pro Tempore Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-NC). 

    Congress must come to an agreement on funding for all 12 appropriations bills before the new deadline to avoid another potential government shutdown threat in less than 45 days.

  • 21 Sep 2023 2:30 PM | Anonymous

    Submit Your Application By Tomorrow, Friday, September 22 - for the Coalition Board of Directors

    There is one day left to nominate yourself or someone else to the Oklahoma Coalition for Affordable Housing 2024 Board of Directors.
    Board Member Eligibility:
    -
    Must be an Active/Voting member of the Coalition.
    -
    Must be in good standing with membership dues paid in for 2023.
    Submission Information:
    -Double check your membership status by logging in on our website in the upper right-hand corner.
    Fill out the Board of Directors Nomination Application.
    -The deadline to submit a nomination is on Friday, September 22.

  • 20 Sep 2023 9:00 AM | Anonymous

    Registration is now Open for the 1 Day Oklahoma Housing Conference on November 16! Register Now!



  • 19 Sep 2023 8:49 PM | Anonymous

    Sponsor the 2023 1 Day Oklahoma Housing Conference on November 16 at the Meinders Conference Center at Oklahoma Christian University in Oklahoma City!  Become a sponsor and receive marketing benefits as well as registrations for the conference.

    Sessions include Understanding HOTMA's Impact on Affordable Housing Programs, Income Averaging Final Rules and more... Registration coming soon.

    Download the 1 Day OK Housing Conference Sponsorship Prospectus.

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  • 18 Sep 2023 8:50 PM | Anonymous

    The Oklahoma Coalition for Affordable Housing is seeking nominations for candidates to serve on the 2024 Board of Directors.
    Board Member Eligibility:
    -
    Must be an Active/Voting member of the Coalition.
    -Must be in good standing with membership dues paid in for 2023.
    Submission Information:
    -Double check your membership status by logging in on our website in the upper right-hand corner. Fill out the Board of Directors Nomination Application.
    -The deadline to submit a nomination is on Friday, September 22.


  • 18 Sep 2023 8:46 PM | Anonymous

    Sponsorship Opportunities are now available for the 2023 1 Day Oklahoma Housing Conference on November 16 at the Meinders Conference Center at Oklahoma Christian University in Oklahoma City!  Become a sponsor and receive marketing benefits as well as registrations for the conference. Sessions include Understanding HOTMA's Impact on Affordable Housing Programs, Income Averaging Final Rules and more... Registration coming soon.

    Download the 1 Day OK Housing Conference Sponsorship Prospectus.


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