Kaitlyn Snyder Author Archives

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Summer Reading List

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My housing-related book list has been growing and I’m excited to make some headway this August.

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Housing and the Grid

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Last month, I had the privilege of attending the Innovative Housing Showcase, which was co-hosted by the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the National Association of Home Builders.

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Broad, Bipartisan, Bicameral Support

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Last month, the Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act was reintroduced in both the House and Senate as H.R. 3238 and S. 1557.

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Zoning, Zoning, Zoning

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Embedded within the real estate adage, “Location, Location, Location,” is the all-important, yet oft-overlooked zoning.

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Regular Unregularity

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The White House recently released its Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 budget request.

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Biden-Harris Administration Actions to Protect Renters Misses the Mark on Supply

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In late January, after months of a two-track engagement process with tenant groups calling for nationwide rent control and industry groups calling for supply-side solutions, the Biden-Harris administration issued a press release, Blueprint for a Renters Bill of Rights and Resident-Centered Housing Challenge.

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Building Political Momentum

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Demand for tax-exempt bonds has been steadily rising with more and more states reaching their bond cap limit.

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Equipping Moonshot Goals With Rocket Fuel

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New York Mayor Eric Adams recently set a ‘moonshot’ goal of 500,000 new affordable homes over the next ten years.

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Affordable Housing Is Fundamentally Resident-Centered, and We Need More of It

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In November, I attended a White House meeting on Resident-Centered Management Practices to solicit best practices.

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A whole-of-government approach to housing

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Housing, at long last, has taken center stage in federal policy.

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An Ode to Fall

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Fall, for me, evokes the feeling of the beginning of the end. The leaves dazzle us with one final burst of color before winter sets in. Congress starts a new fiscal year and will eventually fund the government. Cue the steady drip-drip-drip of holidays cresting with New Year’s Eve and year-end tax bills. I hope you were able to unplug for a bit before the fall heats up with Low Income Housing Tax Credit applications due, conferences to attend and an election leading into a legislative sprint to clear the decks for the next Congress. 

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Optimism Abounds

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In July, the U.S. Department of the Treasury released updated frequently asked questions and an Affordable Housing How-To Guide surrounding the use of Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) from the American Rescue Plan (ARP) for the construction and preservation of affordable housing.

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