An Opportunity for a Stronger HTF

nhtfThanks for all you have done over the past year to protect funding for federal housing solutions and to defeat harmful policies that put low income families at risk. There is now a new opportunity to take a step forward and significantly expand resources dedicated to the national Housing Trust Fund (HTF).

Please sign a letter urging Congress to expand the national HTF to at least $3.5 billion annually in comprehensive housing finance reform legislation, as part of a broad commitment to access and affordability in the housing market.

The HTF is the first new federal housing resource in a generation exclusively targeted to help build and preserve housing affordable to people with the lowest incomes. The HTF is currently funded by a small assessment on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’s annual book of business, but far greater resources are needed to meet the need. According to NLIHC’s The Gap: A Shortage of Affordable Homes report, there are just 35 rental homes affordable and available to every 100 extremely low income households in the U.S. As a result, 71% of these households pay more than half of their limited incomes on rent, forcing them to make impossible trade-offs between paying rent and buying groceries, seeing a doctor, or saving for college or an emergency. In the worst cases, they become homeless.

In 2014, Republicans and Democrats on the Senate Banking Committee voted to support housing finance reform legislation introduced by then-Senator Tim Johnson (D-SD) and Senator Mike Crapo (R-ID) that would have increased funding for the HTF to an estimated $3.5 billion annually. This should be the starting point for any new legislation considered by Congress.

Sign your organization to the letter by February 7!

Click Here to Sign the Letter Today!

Members of the Senate Banking Committee are currently drafting housing finance reform legislation that limits funding for the HTF. Help us demonstrate the overwhelming support for this essential program by signing your organization onto the letter by Wednesday, February 7.

Thank you for your support of this critical program.

Onward,

Diane Signature

Diane Yentel

PS. Don’t wait! Add your organization to the letter today. The deadline for this letter is in one week.