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04/16/2013

Bipartisan Policy Center Recommendations

By A.J. Johnson

The Bipartisan Policy Center was founded in 2007 by former Senate Majority Leaders Howard Baker, Tom Daschle, Bob Dole, and George Mitchell for the purpose of developing and recommending sound solutions to national problems. The Center has recently issued a report titled Housing America’s Future: New Directions for National Policy. The panel that made the recommendations contained within the report consisted of George Mitchell, former Senator Kit Bond, and former HUD Secretaries Henry Cisneros and Mel Martinez.   The Plan includes many recommendations, a number of which would impact affordable housing programs, including the LIHTC program. Major recommendations in these areas include the following:   (Either of these would be an improvement in the                                                      current allocation process, which does not                                                                    recognize the relative needs of different states). While proposals like this are not binding on Congress, they are indicative of the broad bipartisan support for the LIHTC program. Developers and operators of LIHTC housing are encouraged to contact their House Members and Senators and encourage their support of the recommendations outlined in the report. Back to news

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