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Statement by National Low Income Housing Coalition President and CEO Diane Yentel —Congress Should Ensure Disaster Relief Resources Reach All Impacted by Disasters
Washington DC – The emergency relief bill, passed by the House today, is an important step in providing communities devastated by this year’s hurricanes and wildfires with the critical resources they…
Statement by National Low Income Housing Coalition President and CEO Diane Yentel — Final Tax Bill Will Harm Efforts to End Homelessness and Housing Poverty in America
Washington, DC - The final tax bill passed by the Senate yesterday and the House today fails to expand housing resources for people with the lowest incomes, but instead provides massive tax cuts to…
Statement by National Low Income Housing Coalition President and CEO Diane Yentel — Response to the Final Tax Reform Bill
Washington, DC - While the preservation of Low Income Housing Tax Credits and Private Activity Bonds avoids an immediate devastating impact on affordable housing, this bill will exacerbate…
Statement by National Low Income Housing Coalition President and CEO Diane Yentel — House Advances Legislation That Uses Struggling Families as a Bargaining Chip until Wall Street Investors Are Paid Off
Washington, DC - The House Financial Services Committee will vote next week on a bill – introduced by Congressman French Hill (R-AR) – that includes a provision to hold hostage the national Housing…
Statement by National Low Income Housing Coalition President and CEO Diane Yentel— Senate Passes Tax Bill That Would Increase Economic Inequality and Harm Millions of Low and Moderate Income People
WASHINGTON, DC - Senate Republicans approved a tax plan today that, if enacted, would harm millions of the lowest income seniors, people with disabilities, families with children, veterans, and other…
The Tax Bill Would Trigger Automatic Cuts to Key Housing Programs
WASHINGTON, DC - According to the Congressional Budget Office, the Republican tax bill would trigger the “Statutory Pay-As-You-Go Act” of 2010. This Act was designed to limit increases to the…