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Week of February 23, 2004

Front Page

* High Wood Panel Prices Are Back With a Vengeance

* Home Builders Launch Tort Reform Initiative
* Housing Snapshot

President's Message

* Housing America's Working Families

Housing Forum

* Close-Knit Communities: New Urbanism Made Marketable
* Letters to the Editor

Housing and Economics

* January Housing Starts Slow From Record Pace
* Bad Weather Puts a Chill on Builder Confidence
* California Housing Supply Lags Behind Job Growth, Report Finds

Housing Politics

* Homeownership Tax Credit Included in 2005 Budget Proposal

State and Local

* Three Projects Receive Boost from State & Local Issues Fund

Housing Finance

* Treasury Updates Mortgage Revenue Bond Purchase Price Limits, Additional Changes Sought

Business Management

* Consumer Survey Says Professionalism, Integrity Win Customers’ Trust and Business

Multifamily

* RAM Designation Helps Apartment Managers Advance in Their Career

Seniors Housing

* Solomon Named Seniors Housing Council Chair
* Save $50-$150 by Registering for Seniors Symposium by Feb. 27

Design

* Design Focuses on Making Homes Emotionally Rich

Building Quality

* Awards Highlight Quality Achievements in Business Practices

Small Builders and Remodelers

* Remodelers Assess What's Hot and What's Not

Sales and Marketing

* What Motivates Women to Buy Homes?
* How to Organize Sales Training

Military Housing

* Army to Hold Major Housing Privatization Forum in March

Labor

* Residential Construction Academy Making Impressive Strides

Building Products

* Edwards Elected NCHI Lifetime Honorary Trustee
* Web-Based System Streamlines Appliance Purchase, Delivery and Installation

Building News Coast To Coast

Association News & Events

* Professionial Designations Offer Rewards and Opportunities
* Two Builders Named to National Housing Hall of Fame
* Help Build This Year’s Family Build Home for a Mother of Three
* Resolutions Can Be Viewed on NAHB Web Site Prior to Spring Board
* Calendar of Events

NBN Back Issues

 

Homeownership Tax Credit Included in 2005 Budget Proposal

The Bush Administration has proposed the creation of a homeownership tax credit (HOTC) in its FY 2005 budget, which was unveiled at the beginning of the month. This marks the fourth straight year that the tax credit has been included in the federal budget plan.

A top NAHB legislative priority, the measure would provide developers and investors with a tax credit of up to 50% of the cost of constructing a new home or rehabilitating an existing property in distressed areas.

At NAHB’s request, Senators Gordon Smith (R-OR), Rick Santorum (R-PA), Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) and John Kerry (D-MA) — the lead sponsors of HOTC bills S. 198 and S. 875 — sent a joint letter on Feb. 12 to Senate Finance Committee Chairman Charles Grassley (R-IA) and Ranking Member Max Baucus (D-MT) urging the committee leaders to support the tax credit initiative in the current session of Congress.

The four Senators stated that there are 43 Senate cosponsors for either or both of the bills, and that the HOTC is supported by a majority of the members of the Senate Finance Committee, the panel with jurisdiction over tax legislation. The sponsors also noted that the tax credit is expected to create 50,000 homes annually in economically distressed areas.


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In the House, homeownership tax credit legislation H.R. 839 has 250 cosponsors, or 57% of the chamber’s 435 members.

The Administration’s $2.4 trillion budget would increase defense spending by 7% and homeland security funding by 10%, and hold the rest of the nation’s discretionary spending growth at 0.5%.

Despite the tight fiscal situation and the spending limits the President is seeking in domestic programs, the Department of Housing and Urban Development did receive a slight increase in funding for FY 2005 — to $31.2 billion from the current year’s $30 billion.

The budget covers a number of NAHB’s priorities. While many programs are allocated funding similar to last year’s levels, a number of programs are slated for drastic cuts. The President’s budget proposal:

  • Increases HOME funding by $75 million over the FY 2004 level, bringing the FY 2005 budget to $2.085 billion. Within that amount is a $200 million set-aside for the President’s Downpayment Assistance Initiative, and $2 million for the PATH program, which is being moved into the HOME program from the Policy, Development and Research fund.
  • Provides $4.618 billion for the Community Development Block Grant program, of which $4.331 billion is for formula grants.
  • Eliminates the Community Development Block Grant Section 108 Loan Guarantee program.
  • Eliminates the HOPE VI program.
  • Proposes converting the Section 8 voucher program to a state-run block grant called the “Flexible Voucher Program,” which would be administered by local public housing authorities and state housing finance agencies that are already running voucher programs. This program would be funded at $18.465 billion.
  • Provides no funding for the Brownfields Redevelopment program.
  • Provides no funding for the Rural Housing and Economic Development program.
  • Increases the Job Corps program funding by $20 million to $1.57 billion.
  • Cuts Section 502 Direct loan program authority to $1.1 billion, a $366 million decrease from the 2004 level.
  • Funds the Section 515 Rural Rental Housing Direct Loan program at $60 million, all of which would be used for repairs or rehabilitation of existing Section 515 units.

NAHB continues to analyze the President’s budget package, and will be working with congressional appropriators as they craft the FY 2005 spending bills. Already, several lawmakers have voiced displeasure with the President’s budget, kicking off what could be another long, difficult road to complete work on the annual spending bills.
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