STATE POLICY
The State of Iowa also plays a large role in funding affordable housing in our community,
managing federal programs like LIHTC as well as state-funded programs like the State Housing Trust Fund (SHTF). The state also administers several tax credit programs that often support affordable housing development. While a direct appropriation would be preferable due to the volatile tax credit market and questions about long-term sustainability, we support tax credits in the current funding scheme to address our pressing housing needs. The only direct appropriation is for the SHTF, funded through the Rebuild Iowa Infrastructure Fund and the real estate transfer tax. These funds are controlled by the state legislature and appropriated annually.
FEDERAL POLICY
The federal government is the largest funder of affordable housing in the U.S., supporting various programs managed by several federal agencies. Of these, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) plays the largest role. HUD administers many housing and community development programs, and leads enforcement of fair housing laws. Federal funding decisions are made by Congress, but cabinet members may also set departmental rules that can impact housing practices. Tax reform proposals may also impact affordable housing through changes to the LIHTC program and other tax credits commonly used in affordable housing development.
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