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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine rolled out the Welcome Home Ohio program, a product of the Ohio legislature's biennium budget bill, House Bill 33.
January 18 -
Affordable housing expert Marian Zucker retired on Dec. 1 as head of S&P Global Rating's housing group after over 40 years of working in the public and private sectors of the municipal bond industry.
January 12 -
Policy ideas for creating more affordable housing have the potential to impact public finance.
December 7 -
The Housing Development Corp. will come to market with almost $1 billion of sustainable development bonds to fund new housing projects in the city.
June 5 -
Bass signed the declaration Monday as her first act as mayor.
December 13 -
Larry Kosmont, chairman and CEO of Kosmont Companies, discussed the interplay between state and local governments as electeds work to solve the state's housing crisis with Keeley Webster, a senior reporter for The Bond Buyer. (18 minutes)
November 8 -
A planned 4,500-bed dorm at the University of California Santa Barbara comes as the neighboring city threatens to sue over a lack of on-campus housing.
November 10 -
Lawmakers asked Treasurer Fiona Ma to work with the state's housing agencies to craft a first-time homebuyers' program unique to California's housing crisis.
October 21 -
The city comptroller, assailing what he called a "gentrification industrial complex," proposed measures including eliminating a state tax subsidy program.
January 30 -
RBC Capital Markets added Ian Parker as it positions itself to help issuers bring to market billions of dollars in authorized affordable housing debt.
July 11