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President Trump publicly called on Congress to pass the Senate version of the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act via Truth Social, drawing an immediate supportive response from Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott (R-SC). For LIHTC investors, developers, syndicators, and lenders, this rare alignment between the White House and a key Senate committee chair signals a potentially accelerating legislative timeline with direct implications for affordable housing finance and production. Key Takeaways: * President Trump posted on Truth Social Monday urging Congress to pass the Senate version of the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act — a direct White House endorsement. * Senator Tim Scott (R-SC), Chairman of the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee, publicly thanked the president on X, signaling committee-level alignment and readiness to move. * The bill targets regulatory and land use barriers to housing production, with provisions that could reduce soft costs and improve deal feasibility for LIHTC transactions. * White House backing shortens the effective window for industry stakeholder engagement — Senate committee markup could come quickly while presidential attention remains focused. * LIHTC developers and syndicators should assess how the Senate version interacts with existing tax credit structures and Private Activity Bond volume cap rules. * State HFAs and lenders should monitor provisions affecting federal fund flows to state-level affordable housing programs. * The House will need to reconcile its own version — bicameral differences could affect final provisions relevant to the tax credit industry. Presidential attention on housing legislation is rare and time-limited. With Senator Scott positioned to move quickly in committee, industry participants — developers, syndicators, investors, and HFAs — should be engaging their Senate offices now to ensure that LIHTC protections and enhancements are part of the final bill. This is an opening, not a guarantee, and the window for meaningful input may close faster than a typical legislative cycle. Subscribe to The Spring Street Brief for daily updates on affordable housing in America.
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