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Housing Report ( May 2000 )
In this alert, the subject of multi-family finance, low income housing tax credit, section 8 contracts and public housing is discussed. -
H-1Bs at a Glance ( February 2000 )
Temporary: H-1Bs are temporary foreign professionals hired by a U.S. employer. Highly skilled: H-1Bs can be hired. -
Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act Provisions Relating to CRA and Community Development ( November 1999 )
This article summarizes the key provisions to the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act relating to the Community Reinvestment Act (?CRA?) and the Federal Home Loan Bank system. -
Housing Update: Multifamily Legislation, "Mortgage Restructuring," Public Housing, and Low Income Housing Tax Credits ( June 1998 )
This update covers recent developments in housing legislation. -
Housing Update: Affordable Housing, "Mark-To-Market," Public Housing and Low Income Housing Tax Credits ( May 1999 )
This article analyzes the effect of Mark-to-Market, new Section 8 subsidy terms and public housing reform and revitalization programs on affordable housing operation and development. -
Low Income Housing Tax Credits ( May 1999 )
This article explores the pitfalls and opportunities public agencies and nonprofits can face when developing affordable housing. -
Employment/Economic Opportunities for Lower Income Persons and Businesses (Section 3) ( March 1999 )
This publication provides and overview of Section 3 of the HUD Act of 1968 requires, to the greatest extent feasible, that recipients of HUD funds (and their contractors and subcontractors) provide jobs and other economic opportunities to low-income persons, particularly public housing residents. -
HUD's public housing program ( March 1999 )
This guide provides an overview of what public housing is and who qualifies for public housing. -
Major California Legislation Enacted in 1997 Relating to California Environmental Quality Act ( January 1998 )
CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT Legislation of Interest-CEQA Exemptions Assembly Bill 175 (Ch. 415) en.
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