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Appendix D: Proposed List of Actions by Category of Priority
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... 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. (continues)
From page 72...
... , U.S. De state health care lifted based on partment of Labor and social service local health metrics (USDOL)
From page 73...
... 3B-1: Expand the HCV program to in Congress, HUD, PHAs, property clude robust housing SHORT state housing agen- owners, and land- 30 counseling for both cies lord associations tenants and landlords to improve uptake. 3B-3: Implement landlord recruitment and retention strate gies to increase the Property owners and number of housing HUD, state housing SHORT landlord associa- 30 units that accept agencies tions HCVs through ed ucation, incentives, and reduced admin istrative burdens.
From page 74...
... 4B-3: Initiate pro grams to close cred it gaps and create Community invest MEDIUM financial incentives HUD 40 ment organizations for developers to build or rehabilitate affordable housing. Capture and build in existing pandemic-response efforts for the longer term 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.
From page 75...
... 3A-2: Permanently increase the number of HCVs after the pandemic to guar antee that house- Local public housing SHORT Congress, HUD 29 holds with incomes agencies below 50 percent of the area median receive housing assistance. Set research priorities and new partnerships to inform long-term improvements 2A-1: Establish a temporary Eviction Data Collection HUD, U.S.
From page 76...
... 2C-1: Perform a gap analysis of all pro grams that provide Research institutes housing support Tenant advocates funded by philan to identify needs, and rental property MEDIUM thropies and state 25 overlaps, inefficien- developers, inves and federal housing cies, and gaps in tors, and operators agencies outreach during the pandemic and other crises. (continues)
From page 77...
... 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, state and 26 edge about differ- developers, inves federal housing ential outcomes of tors, and operators agencies eviction by race and ethnicity. 3D-1: Establish a program under HUD to provide free credit counseling SHORT Congress, HUD 33 for renters in utility or housing arrears who apply for rental assistance.
From page 78...
... Promote legislative and regulatory changes to build a more resilient system for future crises 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. 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 79...
... 3D-2: Integrate free credit counseling Credit counseling services with appli HUD, USDOL, HHS, agencies and state SHORT cation for unem- 33 USDA and local social ser ployment insurance vice administrators benefits or housing assistance benefits. 4A-1: Extend and improve LIHTC program to ensure that LIHTC units MEDIUM Congress 38 are prioritized and subsidized for the lowest-income indi viduals and families.
From page 80...
... 4A-4: Continue and increase funding for the National MEDIUM Congress 38 Housing Trust Fund that supports low-in come residents. 4A-5: Expand the Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD)
From page 81...
... 4C-3: Encourage governors, mayors, and city councils to State and local SHORT continue working to 41 governments eliminate exclu sionary land-use regulations. 4C-4: Continue en MEDIUM forcing existing fair HUD, DOJ 41 housing legislation.


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