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US S3452

US S3452
Affordable HOME Act Affordable Housing Opportunities Made Equitable Act


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Introduced
03/12/2020
In Committee
03/12/2020
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2020

Introduced Session

116th Congress

Bill Summary

Addresses housing affordability and availability as well as housing for low-income and homeless individuals. Among other things, the bill requires the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to provide grants for down payment assistance to qualifying home purchasers. Further, the bill establishes a tax credit for homeowners equal to 15% of annual mortgage interest paid or accrued on a mortgage for a primary residence. In addition, HUD must establish programs for constructing and preserving certain low-income multifamily rental housing projects in rural areas. HUD must also provide grants to entities to acquire and preserve manufactured housing communities. Further, the bill provides additional FY2020 appropriations for the Housing Trust Fund, which provides assistance to states to produce and preserve affordable housing. Additionally, the bill specifies the number of low-income housing choice vouchers HUD must provide in FY2021-FY2030. Further, the bill provides FY2021-FY2030 appropriations for HUD to assist permanent supportive housing. The bill also provides for various protections for renters, including by (1) prohibiting landlords from evicting tenants, with certain exceptions; (2) prohibiting housing discrimination against individuals based on source of income; and (3) requiring certain landlords to give the tenant of a rental property an opportunity to purchase that property before selling or transferring the property.

AI Summary

This bill, the Affordable HOME Act (Affordable Housing Opportunities Made Equitable Act), addresses housing affordability and availability as well as housing for low-income and homeless individuals. It establishes programs to provide down payment assistance, a mortgage interest tax credit, and funding for constructing and preserving affordable housing, including in rural areas and for manufactured homes. The bill also increases funding for rental assistance, supportive housing, and homelessness programs, and establishes an Office of Restorative Housing Justice to help address historical racial inequities in housing. Overall, the bill aims to holistically address disparities and systematic obstacles to ensure more equitable housing outcomes for vulnerable Americans.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. (on 03/12/2020)

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