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Harris County Housing Authority (HCHA) is the low-income housing and public housing authority of Harris County, Texas in Greater Houston. Its headquarters are in southern Houston . [ 1 ] It mainly serves areas outside of Houston, as the Houston Housing Authority serves that city.
Kamala Harris discussing the Rent Relief Act. The Rent Relief Act was a U.S. federal bill proposed by Kamala Harris in 2018 that would offer tax credits to renters who earn less than $100,000 and spend over 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities. [1] Kamala Harris stated that the bill "[bolster] the economic security of working ...
Affordable housing is one of America's top economic concerns heading into the election. Detailed below is what Harris and Trump have proposed to address these worries. This is the third in a five ...
The Harris County Housing Authority (HCHA) is a governmental nonprofit corporation which addresses the need for quality affordable housing. [54] The HCHA has been recognized by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development as the highest performing housing authority in the region and was named one of America's 10 best Public Housing ...
The Biden administration on Wednesday announced the award of $85 million in housing funds to 21 state and local governments for a new program aimed at helping them remove barriers to the ...
Here's a look at Harris’ and Trump’s plans for tackling housing affordability. What Harris has proposed. ... expanding the financing options for affordable housing, and promoting the ...
The Harris plan, released in August, aims to boost the inventory of affordable housing by encouraging more construction, while also offering $25,000 in down payment assistance for first-time buyers.
TSAHC issues tax-exempt multifamily private activity bonds to finance multifamily rental housing projects that meet one of the following priorities: 1) at-risk preservation and rehabilitation, 2) rural and smaller urban markets, 3) senior and supportive housing developments, or 4) disaster relief housing.