{"database": "lobbying", "table": "lobbying_activities", "rows": [[1875083, "a61c6c8f-0f2e-4014-96d0-04076a4ceb06", "Q3", "NATIONAL AFFORDABLE HOUSING MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION (NAHMA)", 46324, "NATIONAL AFFORDABLE HOUSING MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION (NAHMA)", 2016, "third_quarter", "HOU", "Public Law (P.L.) 114-223 (H.R. 5325): Continuing Appropriations and Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 2017, and Zika Response and Preparedness Act. Provisions related to Division C, Continuing Appropriations Act, (11) The Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2016 (division L of Public Law 114-113).\n\nP.L. 114-201 (H.R. 3700): Housing Opportunities through Modernization Act, 2016; this law incorporates different housing reform bills introduced in the 114th Congress: The Preservation Enhancement and Savings Opportunity Act of 2015 (H.R. 2482), The Private Investment in Housing Act (H.R. 2997). It includes a drafted bill from the 113th Congress which has not been formally introduced, the Affordable Housing and Self-Sufficiency Improvement Act of 2012 (AHSSIA); all provisions. \n\nP.L. 114-94 (H.R. 22): Fixing Americas Surface Transportation (FAST) Act. Housing provisions included in House Amendment 827. \n\nP.L. 114-74 (H.R. 1314): the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015. A two-year budget deal that suspended the federal borrowing cap until March 16, 2017; all provisions. \n\nP.L. 114-96 (H.R. 2250): Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2015. This bill provided an additional temporary extension for FY 2016 funding at the same funding level as FY 2015 with an expiration date of December 16, 2015; all provisions \n\nP.L. 114-113 (H.R. 2029): Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016. Omnibus bill providing appropriations for the remainder of FY 2016; provisions under Division L, Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2016: Title II - Department of Housing and Urban Development, Division A, Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2016: Title III - Rural Development Programs, and Division Q, Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes Act, 2016: Part IV - Incentives for Real Estate Investment, Section 131 Extension of minimum low-income housing tax credit rate for non-Federally subsidized buildings. \n\nP.L. 114-53 (H.R. 719): Continuing appropriations Act, 2016. This bill is a temporary continuing resolution (CR) which funded the federal government for fiscal year (FY) 2016 at the same funding as FY 2015 until December 11, 2015; provisions related to (Sec. 117): Provides USDA with funding flexibility to pay ongoing debt service for multi-family direct loan program rental assistance contracts under sections 514 and 515 of the Housing Act of 1949. Permits the renewal during the duration of the CR of rental assistance contracts entered into or renewed in 2015 that exhausted funds within the 12-month contract period. \n\nH.R.5835: The Fair Distribution of Affordable Housing Funds Act of 2016. Under this bill, the minimum funding level given to every state by the National Housing Trust Fund (HTF) would be repealed and replaced with a formula based on population and need.\nH.R. 5170: the Social Impact Partnerships to Pay for Results Act; this bill would require the Treasury Department to publish a request for proposals from states or local governments for social impact partnership projects which produce one or more measurable, clearly defined outcomes that result in social benefit; all provisions. \n\nH.R. 5254: the Senior Accessible Housing Act. This bill would create a non-refundable personal tax credit for senior citizens who modify their residences so that they may remain living independently, and comfortably in the residences; all provisions. \n\nH.R. 5401: the Landlord Accountability Act of 2016; this bill would mandate that owners of any HCV unit that is available for rent may not take any action, or fail to take any action, with the intent to make the unit insufficiently decent, safe, sanitary, or inhabitable so that the dwelling does not qualify for assistance; all provisions. \n\nH.R. 5360: the Welfare Reform and Upward Mobility Act; this bill would prohibit Congress from funding housing programs and replace them with a single state block grant for all housing activities; this would affect all HUD programs as well as all rental assistance programs provided through the U.S. Department of Agricultures Rural Development; all provisions. \n\nH.R.5202: Preserving HUD's Multifamily Field Offices Act of 2016; this bill would preserve asset management staff in each of HUDs 54 multifamily field offices across the country and would require HUD to back-fill all asset management positions in every field office; all provisions. \n\nH.R. 5058: the Fair Chance at Housing Act of 2016; this bill would overhaul eviction and screening policies for housing assistance programs and revise standards of evidence for eviction when criminal activity is involved. Public Housing Authorities (PHAs) and property owners would be required to adopt an all-inclusive approach in their determination of mitigating factors for tenants with a criminal record, such as how long ago the offense occurred or if the individual is seeking rehabilitation services; all provisions. \n\nH.R. 4908: the Rural Housing Preservation Act of 2016; this bill would require that any owner of a property financed with a loan made or insured under Section 515, whether the loan is outstanding or fully paid, must lease an available unit to a family or individual with a Rural Housing Voucher (RHV). Additionally, the bill seeks to decouple the rental assistance from maturing mortgages; all provisions. \n\nH.R. 4888: The Ending Homelessness Act of 2016. This bill seeks to provide resources to end homelessness in America through $13.27 billion in emergency funding over the next five years. H.R. 4888 would also implement strategies for outreach and case management, as well as technical assistance to help states and local jurisdictions better align their healthcare and housing; all provisions. \n\nH.R. 4753: The Wounded Warrior Housing Reform Act of 2016. This bill would exclude Service-connected disability compensation, and pensions paid to a veteran age 65 or older from consideration as income for affordable housing programs; all provisions. \n\nH.R. 1142: To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to make permanent and expand the temporary minimum credit rate for the low-income housing tax credit. This bill would make permanent a 9 percent minimum rate for new housing projects and 4 percent rate for acquiring existing housing for rehabilitation; all provisions \n\nS. 3398: HUD Inspection Process and Enforcement Reform Act of 2016. This bill would shorten the required response time for a property owner to respond to contract violations, and for HUD to prepare a Compliance, Disposition and Enforcement Plan. HUD would also be permitted to terminate or demote employees overseeing inspections should they be found to be neglectful of their duties in inspecting a property, and the inspection process managed by HUDs Real Estate Assessment Center (REAC) would be audited; all provisions. \n\nS. 3384: Middle-Income Housing Tax Credit Act of 2016. This bill would create a new tax credit called the Middle-Income Housing Tax Credit (MIHTC) to work in conjunction with the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC). Under the bill, the federal government would allocate tax credits to the states based on population, starting with $1 per capita with a $1.14 million small state minimum. State housing authorities would then allocate the tax credits to developers through a competitive process; all provisions.\n\nS. 3219: The Housing Accountability Act of 2016. This bill would require HUD to survey tenants twice a year about property conditions and management performance. It would also introduce new penalties for property owners who repeatedly fail the tenant surveys, and HUD would be required to gather a report regarding the adequacy of capital reserves for property receiving Section 8 assistance; all provisions. \n\nS. 3100: Stop Dangerous Sanctuary Cities Act; this bill aims to strengthen homeland security efforts in small, local communities. A provision in this bill would prevent Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds and other federal funds from being provided to communities that are so called sanctuary cities; all provisions relating to the CDBG. \n\nS. 3083: the Housing Opportunity Through Modernization Act (HOTMA); This bill incorporates different housing reform bills introduced in the 114th Congress: The Preservation Enhancement and Savings Opportunity Act of 2015 (H.R. 2482), The Private Investment in Housing Act (H.R. 2997). It includes a drafted bill from the 113th Congress which has not been formally introduced, the Affordable Housing and Self-Sufficiency Improvement Act of 2012 (AHSSIA). It is the Senate companion bill to H.R. 3700; all provisions. \n\nS.3047, the Welfare Reform and Upward Mobility Act; this bill would prohibit Congress from funding housing programs and replace them with a single state block grant for all housing activities; this would affect all HUD programs as well as all rental assistance programs provided through the U.S. Department of Agricultures Rural Development; all provisions. \n\nS.2783: the Rural Housing Preservation Act of 2016; this bill would require that any owner of a property financed with a loan made or insured under Section 515, whether the loan is outstanding or fully paid, must lease an available unit to a family or individual with a Rural Housing Voucher (RHV). Additionally, the bill seeks to decouple the rental assistance from maturing mortgages; all provisions \n\nS.2868: the Investing in Opportunity Act; this bill would private investment in economically distressed communities would be encouraged by a temporary capital gains deferral for reinvestment in Opportunity Zones - geographically targeted low-income areas that will be designated by state governors; all provisions related to affordable multifamily housing development \n\nWhite House Housing Development Toolkit; September, 2016.\n\nInterim Report: Evaluation of HUDs Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD); September, 2016.\n\nRepublican Study Committees (RSC) Empowerment Initiative recommendations for an anti-poverty agenda intended to modernize Americas social safety net programs Strengthening Our Safety Net to Empower People, April 25, 2016; all provisions concerning federally assisted housing programs. \n\nRural Housing Report: USDA Rural Development Multifamily Housing Comprehensive Property Assessment March 1, 2016. \n\nHouse Tax Reform Task Force tax reform blueprint titled A Pro-Growth Tax Code for All Americans. This tax reform blueprint promotes broad agenda items being pursued as part of House Speaker Paul Ryans (R-WI) A Better Way agenda to reform the tax system of the United States; provisions relating to the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC). \n\nHouse Budget Committee resolution for fiscal year 2017 titled A Balanced Budget for a Stronger America March 23, 2016. All provisions relating to the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) and the use of fair-value accounting principles for federally financed multifamily mortgages. \n\nHUD Final Rule: Equal Access in Accordance with an Individuals Gender Identity in Community Planning and Development Programs [Docket No. FR 5863-F-02] September 21, 2016; all provisions. \n\nHUD Final Rule: Quid Pro Quo and Hostile Environment Harassment and Liability for Discriminatory Housing Practices Under the Fair Housing Act [Docket No. FR-5248-F-02] September 14, 2016; all provisions. \n\nHUD Office of General Counsel Guidance Application of Fair Housing Act Standards to the Enforcement of Local Nuisance and Crime-Free Housing Ordinances Against Victims of Domestic Violence, Other Crime Victims, and Others Who Require Police or Emergency Services September 13, 2016; all provisions. \n\nHUD Notice: Fair Market Rents for the Housing Choice Voucher Program, Moderate Rehabilitation Single Room Occupancy Program and Other Programs Fiscal Year 2017 [Docket No. FR-5962-N-01] August 26, 2016; all provisions.\nHUD Notice H-2016-08: Family Self Sufficiency Program in Multifamily August 26, 2016; all provisions. NAHMA also alerted members to a webinar series which reviewed HUD Notice H-2016-08.\n\nHUD Notice PIH 2016-12 & Notice H 2016-07: Funding Availability for Tenant-Protection Vouchers for Certain At-Risk Households in Low-Vacancy Areas - Fiscal Year 2016 August 18, 2016; all provisions.\n\nHUDs Education Navigators - Mayors Challenge National Call August 17, 2016. Alerted NAHMA members of this call on August 8, 2016. \n\nInspector Notice No. 2016-03: Uniform Physical Condition Standards (UPCS) Deficiencies and Industry Standard Repairs July 11, 2016; all provisions. \n\nHUD Proposed Rule: Establishing a More Effective Fair Market Rent System; Using Small Area Fair Market Rents in Housing Choice Voucher Program Instead of the Current 50th Percentile FMRs [Docket No. FR-5855-P-02] June 16, 2016; all provisions. \n\nHUD Notice PIH 2016-09 (HA): Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Family Moves with Continued Assistance, Family Briefing, and Voucher Terms Suspension June 6, 2016; all provisions. \n\nResponse to Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) white paper: \"Supporting Responsible Innovation in the Federal Banking System.\" NAHMA signed on to comments in response to the OCC's request May 31, 2016. \n\nHOMEfires - Vol. 13 No. 2: Information on utility allowance (UA) requirement established in the 2013 HOME Final Rule (HOME Rule) May, 2016 \n\nHUD Notice: Notice of Demonstration to Test Proposed New Method of Assessing the Physical Conditions of Voucher-Assisted Housing [Docket No. FR-5928-N-01] May 4, 2016; all provisions. \n\nHUD Notice of Fiscal Year (FY) 2016 Annual Adjustment Factors (AAFs): Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program-Annual Adjustment Factors, Fiscal Year 2016 May 3, 2016; all provisions. \n\nHUD Notice CPD-16-07: Guidance for HTF Grantees on Fiscal Year 2016 Housing Trust Fund (HTF) Allocation Plans April 26, 2016; all provisions \n\nHUD Frequently Asked Questions on Transferring Budget Authority under Section 8(bb)(1) April 22, 2016; all provisions. \n\nHUD Notice: Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program-Fiscal Year (FY) 2016 Inflation Factors for Public Housing Agency (PHA) Renewal Funding [Docket No. FR-5939-N-01] April 15, 2016; all provisions. \n\nHUD Congressional Implementation Plan: Budget Neutral Demonstration Program for Energy and Water Conservation Improvements at Multifamily Residential Units (Title LXXI, Section 81001) March 4, 2016; all provisions \n\nHUD Report: Preservation Options for Section 236 Properties April 6, 2016 \n\nHUD Office of General Council (OGC) Guidance: \"Application of Fair Housing Act Standards to the Use of Criminal Records by Providers of Housing and Real Estate-Related Transactions\" April 4, 2016; all provisions. \n\nHUD Notice H 2016-05: Revision of Tenant Participation Requirements in accordance with 24 CFR Part 245 March 31, 2016; all provisions. \n\nHUD Report: Understanding Whom the LIHTC Program Serves: Tenants in LIHTC Units as of December 31, 2012 March 25, 2016. \n\nHUD Announcement of Fiscal Year 2015 Funding Awards: Announcement of Tenant Protection Voucher Funding Awards for Fiscal Year 2015 for the Housing Choice Voucher Program [Docket No. FR-5937-FA-01] March 29, 2016; all provisions \n\nHUD Notice: Announcement of Tenant Protection Voucher Funding Awards for Fiscal Year 2015 for the Housing Choice Voucher Program [Docket No. FR-5937-FA-01] March 29, 2016; all provisions \n\nHUD FY 2016 Median Family Income estimates and FY 2016 Income Limits March 28, 2016. \n\nHUD Notice PIH 2016-04: Implementation of the Federal Fiscal Year (FFY) 2016 Funding Provisions for the Housing Choice Voucher Program March 10, 2016; all provisions \n\nHUD Notice PIH 2016-02 (HA): Enhanced Voucher Requirements for Over-housed Families March 4, 2016; all provisions \n\nHUD Notice: Family Self Sufficiency Program in Multifamily March 15, 2016; all provisions \n\nHUD Final Rule: \"Streamlining Administrative Regulations for the Public Housing, Housing Choice Voucher, Multifamily Housing, and Community Planning and Development Programs\" [Docket No. FR 5743-F-03] March 1, 2016; all provisions and previously proposed rule \n\nHUD Section 8 Renewal Policy Guide, Chapter 9: Rent Comparability Studies revision draft February 23, 2016; all provisions \n\nGovernment Accountability Office (GAO) Report HOUSING FOR SPECIAL NEEDS: Funding for HUD's Supportive Housing Programs May, 2016 \n\nHUD Memorandum New UPCS Inspector Protocol Conferencing Bed Bug Infestation February 1, 2016; all provisions \n\nHUD Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA): Supportive Services Demonstration for Elderly Households in HUD-Assisted Multifamily Housing demonstration project January 20, 2016; all provisions relating to eligible owners of HUD-assisted senior housing developments to access funding that will cover the cost of a full-time enhanced service coordinator and a part-time wellness nurse \n\nFederal Housing Finance Agency Notice for Proposed Rulemaking: Enterprise Duty To Serve Underserved Markets, December 18, 2015 - 12 CFR Part 1282 [RIN 2590-AA27]; all provisions \n\nHUD Notice of Final Fiscal Year (FY) 2016 Fair Market Rents (FMRs) [Docket No. FR-5885-N-02]: \"Final Fair Market Rents for the Housing Choice Voucher Program and Moderate Rehabilitation Single Room Occupancy Program and Other Programs Fiscal Year 2016\" December 11, 2015; all provisions \n\nHUD Proposed Rule [Docket No. FR-5248-P-01] RIN 2529-AA94: \"Quid Pro Quo and Hostile Environment Harassment and Liability for Discriminatory Housing Practices Under the Fair Housing Act\" October 21, 2015; all provisions \n\nHUD Notice H 2015-10 & 19: \"Guidance for Public Housing Agencies (PHAs) and Owners of Federally-Assisted Housing on Excluding the Use of Arrest Records in Housing Decisions\" November 2, 2015; all provisions \n\nHUD Notice [Docket No. FR-5883-N-01]: \"Notice of Certain Operating Cost Adjustment Factors for 2016\" October 13, 2015; all provisions impacting project based assistance contracts for eligible multifamily housing projects. \n\nHUD Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking [Docket No. FR-5855-A-01]: Establishing a More Effective Fair Market Rent (FMR) System; Using Small Area Fair Market Rents (SAFMRs) in Housing Choice Voucher Program Instead of the Current 50th Percentile FMRs; all provisions \n\nHUD Final Rule: Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing [Docket No. FR-5173-F-04] RIN 2501-AD33; all provisions \n\nHUD Transmittal issued 8/7/15: Section 8 Renewal Policy Guidebook; all sections \n\nHUD Initiative \"Transforming Multifamily for the 21st Century\"; all provisions. \n\nHUD Draft FHA Multifamily Accelerated Processing (MAP) Guide; all provisions relating to federally assisted multifamily housing in chapters 1.5, 3, 3.6.C, 3.7.V, 3.8, 5, 5.2, 5.3, 5.10.L.5, 7.1, 7.8, 14.7, 18.3. \n\nHUD Memorandum: \"Age Restrictions in FHA Insured Housing\"; all provisions. \n\nHUD Notice PIH 2012-32 (HA), REV-2, Rental Assistance Demonstration - Final Implementation, Revision 2 June 15, 2015; all provisions. \n\nHUD Notice, \"Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013: Implementation in HUD Housing Programs\" [Docket No. FR-5720-P-02] March 25, 2015; all provisions of this HUD regulation, with emphasis on language concerning emergency housing transfers for victims of domestic violence claiming protection under VAWA. \n\nFinal ruling and opinion in the Supreme Court case Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs v. The Inclusive Communities Project, Inc. \n\nNAHMA participated in advocacy campaigns to advance affordable housing issues as a national issue during the 2016 election.\n\nNAHMA signed on to an industry letter sent to the Administrator for the US Department of Agricultures Rural Housing Service regarding the Section 538 Guaranteed Rural Rental Housing Program. The letter requested four policy changes to improve the Section 538 program: i) eliminate the NOFA and NOSA process to allow smoother, year-long underwriting and origination; ii) reduce the annual guarantee fee commensurate with similar loan products; iii) use the Section 538 program for refinances; and iv) allow the continuous guarantees to be underwritten with Ginnie Maes 70 percent loan-to-cost ratio\nPolicies relating to affordable housing development in housing finance reform efforts in Congress. \n\nAll policies relating to the expansion of the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) \n\nAll policies relating to HUD inspection protocol UPCS-V \n\nAll policies relating to Housing Assistance Payments (HAP) Contracts \n\nAll policies relating to Project Rental Assistance Contracts (PRACs) and strategies to preserve properties in this portfolio. \n\nAll policies relating to funding and administration of the Housing Trust Fund. \n\nAll policies and funding grants relating to the managing of lead-based paint at multifamily properties. \n\nAll policies relating to the release and implementation of the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule from HUD. \n\nAll policies relating to Performance-Based Contract Administration. \n\nAll policies relating to the resumption of Management and Occupancy Reviews (MORs). \n\nPolicies relating to student occupancy requirements in properties assisted through HUD or the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit. \n\nPolicies relating to Rural Development Housing Preservation Grants. \n\nRural Housing Service Final Rule: Civil Monetary Penalties (7 CFR Part 3560) [RIN 0575-AC93] August 23, 2016; all provisions. \n\nRural Development Unnumbered Letter: The Cost of Tenant Services in Multi-Family Housing Properties August 8, 2016; all provisions. \n\nRural Development Procedure Notice: Fiscal Year 2017 Management Fees July 29, 2016; all provisions.\n\nRural Housing Service Notice: Rural Development Voucher Program June 29, 2016; all provisions. \n\nRural Development Unnumbered Letter dated May 24, 2016: Management of Unused Rental Assistance; all provisions \n\nRural Development Unnumbered Letter dated May 10, 2016: Hosting the U.S. Department of Agriculture Summer Food Service Programs at Rural Development Multi-Family Housing Properties; all provisions \n\nRural Housing Service Announcement of Meetings: U.S. Department of Agriculture Multi-Family Housing Program 2016 Industry Forums-Open Teleconference and/or Web Conference Meetings Federal Register /Vol. 81, No. 90; May 10, 2016; all provisions \n\nDepartment of Agriculture, Rural Housing Service Notice: Notice of Solicitation of Applications for the Section 533 Housing Preservation Grants for Fiscal Year 2016; all provisions \n\nRural Development unnumbered Letter dated March 18, 2016: Rental Assistance Obligation Tool; all provisions. \n\nRural Development Administrative Notice dated February 5, 2016: Fiscal Year 2016 Site Manager and Maintenance Person of the Year Recognition Program; all provisions \n\nRural Housing Service Notice: Notice of Solicitation of Applications for the Section 533 Housing Preservation Grants for Fiscal Year 2016 December 29, 2015; all provisions. \n\nPolicies relating to USDA-RHS' Section 521 Rental Assistance; non-payment of rental assistance contracts in FY 2015 and initial months of FY 2016. \n\nPolicies relating to the preservation of properties financed with mortgages from the Section 515 program; advocated for non-burdensome actions that will allow properties to either be acquired by new ownership or to refinance so that they may continue to receive Section 521 Rental Assistance \n\nPolicies relating to management fee adjustments in Rural Development from 2010 to 2016; provisions relating of implementation of Operating Cost Adjustment Factors (OCAF) method. \n\nOffered recommendations in response to USDA-RHS' informal request for ideas to implement a performance-based management fee for apartments that receive Rural Rental Assistance. \n\nAdvocated for policies to address ongoing occupancy issues, including prolonged vacancies, in properties that participate in USDA-RHS's Multifamily Housing programs. \n\nAdvocated for policies to address improper payments in USDA-RHS's Section 521 Rural Rental Assistance program. \n\nAll policies related to USDA Rural Development's Improper Payments Information Act (IPIA) audit for the Rental Assistance Program, Multi-Family Integrated System and its findings reviews, and rural housing preservation.", "Agriculture, Dept of (USDA),Executive Office of the President (EOP),HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,Housing & Urban Development, Dept of (HUD),Internal Revenue Service (IRS),Office of Management & Budget (OMB),SENATE,Treasury, Dept of,White House Office", null, 110000, 0, 0, "2016-10-11T16:29:17.040000-04:00"]], "columns": ["id", "filing_uuid", "filing_type", "registrant_name", "registrant_id", "client_name", "filing_year", "filing_period", "issue_code", "specific_issues", "government_entities", "income_amount", "expense_amount", "is_no_activity", "is_termination", "received_date"], "primary_keys": ["id"], "primary_key_values": ["1875083"], "units": {}, "query_ms": 25.68612899631262, "source": "Federal Register API & Regulations.gov API", "source_url": "https://www.federalregister.gov/developers/api/v1", "license": "Public Domain (U.S. Government data)", "license_url": "https://www.regulations.gov/faq"}