Several members of Congress are advocating for legislative measures to address the affordable housing shortage in the United States. Representatives DelBene, Panetta, and Congresswoman SC, along with Senator Heinrich and Zach Nunn, are pushing for bills and funding to build and restore housing units, particularly for middle-income families and rural communities. The proposed measures aim to alleviate the housing crisis and make housing more accessible and affordable for working families across the country.
Rising rents make it difficult for many working families who contribute greatly to the 19th Congressional District to actually live here. I’m leading the effort to address this through a new tax credit that will make our community more workable and livable https://t.co/PWFtXPhzSF
Across our country, too many people struggle to find the money to buy a home or rent an apartment. That's why I requested $32 million this year to tackle the housing crisis in FL-20. https://t.co/bUQVCtnmRA
Too often, rural towns are overlooked, or frankly, ignored. I’ve made it my mission in Congress to make sure Iowa’s small communities are a national priority: https://t.co/EV39XesdbW
There's no doubt—we have a serious housing crisis in New Mexico and across the country. In Congress, I'm working to tackle our state's housing crisis head-on with real solutions that invest in a better, more stable future for all.
By building hundreds of thousands of new middle-income housing across the country we’ll be able to address the gap in availability that many working families face. I’m leading first-of-its-kind legislation to address this head-on. https://t.co/OFf5AzhCnJ
We must do more to tackle the affordable housing shortage & ensure families can access safe & affordable homes. I'm urging Congress to pass my bipartisan bill, which strengthens & expands the Housing Credit, to build/restore 2M housing units nationwide over the next decade.