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Appendix C: List of Actions Per Timeframe (Near, Short, and Medium Terms)
Pages 61-70

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From page 61...
... ments 1B-1: Provide support to commu nity-based organi- In consultation with State and local NEAR zations (CBOs) to landlords and in 12 governments establish automatic support of CBOs processes for tenant legal assistance.
From page 62...
... to guarantee that households Local public housing NEAR with incomes below Congress and HUD 29 agencies 50 percent of the area median receive housing assistance during the pan demic. 3B-2: Implement HUD's Small Area Congress, HUD, PHAs, property Fair Market Rents SHORT state housing agen- owners, and land- 30 to allow the use of cies lord associations HCVs throughout metropolitan areas.
From page 63...
... 1C-1: Extend feder ally funded support of unemployment insurance and SNAP State public health SHORT Congress 14 programs, contin- agencies gent on state-by state economic improvement. 1C-3: Extend eligi bility for unemploy USDOL and state SHORT ment insurance to Congress 14 governments workers traditionally uncovered.
From page 64...
... 2C-3: Create inter disciplinary research agendas for the evaluation of health, social, and econom- Research institutes Tenant advocates ic interventions used funded by philan and rental property SHORT to reduce housing thropies, state and 26 developers, inves instability during federal housing tors, and operators crises that reflect agencies the diversity and lived experiences of the most affected communities. 2C-4: Support efforts to collect the Research institutes evidence needed to Tenant advocates funded by philan fill gaps in knowl- and rental property SHORT thropies and state 26 edge about differ- developers, inves and federal housing ential outcomes of tors, and operators agencies eviction by race and ethnicity.
From page 65...
... 3C-2: Amend feder al fair housing laws to create a path SHORT Congress 32 to prosecution for landlords who abuse the eviction process. 3C-3: Increase the internal resources available to enforce federal fair housing SHORT laws that support Congress 32 localities in provid ing legal assistance and protection for tenants.
From page 66...
... Commu nity Development Financial Institutions (CDFI) Fund, HUD's HOME Invest ments Partnership Congress, Treasury, SHORT 39 program, and the HUD National Housing Trust Fund, which support CDFIs and for- and nonprofit housing developers to develop and invest in affordable housing.
From page 67...
... 1C-4: Modernize SNAP by updating USDA Food and MEDIUM 14 the Thrifty Food Nutrition Service Plan. 1C-7: Use the infrastructure in Action 1A-1 and the dashboard in 2A-5 to integrate unem State social service MEDIUM ployment insurance USDOL 15 and labor agencies with other social insurance programs, such as SNAP and housing assistance programs.
From page 68...
... 2C-2: Use the data available on the proposed eviction dashboard (see Ac Research institutes tion 2A) to develop Tenant advocates funded by philan metrics for the eval- and rental property MEDIUM thropies, state and 25 uation of housing developers, inves federal housing support programs tors, and operators agencies for both tenants and property owners (in support of Action 2A-4)
From page 69...
... 4A-6: Incentivize rental management companies to invest private capital to preserve LIHTC, State and local Rental management MEDIUM Housing Assistance 38 housing authorities companies Payment (HAP) Sec tion 8, and naturally occurring affordable housing (NOAH)
From page 70...
... 4C-1: Require that to receive compet itive funding for housing, states and local governments should demon strate measurable Federal, state, and MEDIUM 41 progress toward local governments meeting regional housing needs and distributing afford able housing across a diverse range of communities. 4C-2: Create local incentives, com bined with inclusion MEDIUM ary zoning mandates Local governments 41 where possible, to increase the afford able housing supply.


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