Goodlander, Flood Lead Bipartisan Bill to Speed Up Affordable Housing Development
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The Act would require the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to examine the impacts of its expanded implementation of “Build America, Buy America” — a key part of the 2021 infrastructure law requiring building materials be made in the USA — to a range of housing programs, which has sparked concern over increased costs and construction delays for new affordable homes. The legislation also narrowly pauses these rules to allow housing providers to swiftly address the housing crisis while the requirements are assessed. “New Hampshire is in a full-blown housing crisis, and hardworking people are paying the price every month in higher rents and home prices they cannot afford,” said Congresswoman Goodlander . “Right now, a single federal rule is senselessly jacking up costs and adding massive delays to the urgent mission before us: building the tens of thousands of homes the people of New Hampshire urgently need. Our bipartisan Build Housing Affordably Act cuts needless red tape that is standing in our way and paves the way for affordable homes, built much sooner, at a lower cost to the Granite Staters who need them.” “Across the country, and especially in Nebraska, the shortage of affordable housing options is making life more expensive for families,” said Congressman Flood (R-NE) . “Our bipartisan Build Housing Affordably Act cuts the government red tape and bureaucracy standing in the way of building homes American families can afford. Congress is making real progress on addressing the rising cost of home ownership, and this bill keeps us moving toward a future where an affordable home is once again within reach for every family.” Affordable housing developments frequently rely on layered financing from federal, state, local, and private sources. When a federal requirement changes material sourcing, compliance documentation, or waiver timing after financing is assembled, delays in one part of the process can threaten the entire project. The Build Housing Affordably Act is designed to prevent those disruptions by requiring HUD to produce data before broader implementation and by giving housing providers a predictable waiver process. The legislation does not repeal Build America, Buy America. Instead, it requires HUD to show how the policy is affecting affordable housing production before imposing additional costs and delays on projects that already operate on tight budgets and strict construction timelines. The bill has garnered broad support from affordable housing advocates across New Hampshire. “The NH Home Builders Association applauds the bi-partisan approach Congresswoman Goodlander takes in pursuing ways to bring housing costs down. Her efforts to look critically at BABA in terms of residential construction is paramount in these affordability efforts. Our members tell us that BABA is inadvertently adding hundreds of thousands of dollars to construction costs. We are thankful to Representative Goodlander for engaging our members in this conversation, listening to our concerns and acting on that data,” said Matt Mayberry, CEO of the New Hampshire Home Builders Association . “The Build America Buy America Act, as currently implemented, has presented serious challenges for those working to meet the housing needs of Granite Staters with federal funds. We are grateful to Congresswoman Goodlander and Congressman Flood for introducing this legislation to streamline and expedite the BABA review and approval process,” said Rob Dapice, Executive Dir
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