Federal Update for February 2023 from David Gasson
Can you believe it is February already? And January was so much fun for us DC types that revel in the comity and compromise of
Can you believe it is February already? And January was so much fun for us DC types that revel in the comity and compromise of
Well, the November elections are behind us and as it turns out, once again, the pundits are fallible, and the electorate was full of surprises.
So, it is October 5th and Congress is recessed until after the election on November 8th. This is the last dash leading up to election
It was a treat seeing all the posts on social media of friends and colleagues enjoying the summer months. Whether it was family travel, attending a
The demand for affordable housing is far outstripping production across the country—with the U.S. now at least 3.8 million homes short of meeting housing needs,
Summer has arrived and there are around two months left before Congress departs Washington for the August recess. In a normal cycle this might be a
Happy Spring to everyone at CHC. Congress is returning to Washington after the Passover/Easter recess and hopes are high, among some, that the recess will
As we begin the New Year the work from 2021 continues as we await further negotiations on the Build Back Better Act (BBB) and the
The Build Back Better legislation was amended this week to incorporate several major Low Income Housing Tax Credit provisions, which had been removed from previous versions of
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced this week that it will continue to prohibit the eviction of tenants for nonpayment of rent