Immediate Advocacy Needed as Tax Negotiations Resume

Urge AHCIA Co-Sponsors to Engage Leadership

Any Tax Bill Must Include the Housing Credit

Congress returns to Washington, DC next week to a full legislative agenda, including two staggered government funding deadlines on January 19 and February 2, 2024. However, even in advance of their return, congressional and tax committee leadership have resumed negotiations in hopes of passing tax legislation soon after Congress' return from the holiday recess, and as early as the January 19 funding deadline. If a tax bill advances, it is likely the last major tax legislation before 2025, and it is critical that any tax bill include Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (Housing Credit) provisions.


We need AHTCC members to engage and re-engage with AHCIA co-sponsors immediately and ask them to weigh in with congressional and committee leadership to ensure our Housing Credit priorities are included in any tax legislation. It is imperative that we ask our supporters to reinforce the urgency of taking congressional action on the affordable housing crisis now, as this may be the last tax bill until 2025. Without taking action on the Housing Credit, Congress would not only slow affordable housing production, but also perpetuate a cut to the main affordable housing supply program during a time of staggering need.


The Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act (AHCIA), legislation to expand and strengthen the Housing Credit, is the most broadly supported bipartisan tax bill in the 118th Congress, having gained the support of 202 co-sponsors in the House and 30 co-sponsors in the Senate—that means nearly half of Congress as a whole supports taking action on the Housing Credit.


Additionally, just today, AHCIA lead sponsors Reps. Darin LaHood (R-IL) and Suzan DelBene (D-WA) published an op-ed in The Hill emphasizing the need to expand and strengthen the Housing Credit by enacting provisions in the AHCIA, writing, "At a time of heightening division in our politics, this crisis transcends party because it affects everyone. By enacting the AHCIA, we can show that impactful bipartisan accomplishments aren’t a thing of the past in Washington. Congress has a lot on its plate, but we cannot let any more time go by without addressing the affordable housing crisis head on."


Despite this broad support for the AHCIA, it will require concerted advocacy to include Housing Credit provisions in the tax legislation currently under negotiation. The drivers behind the tax negotiations have been a limited set of tax provisions - business tax extenders and the Child Tax Credit. If an agreement is reached on these provisions, adding other tax provisions will be difficult, but not impossible. It is incumbent on our outreach and the outreach of our AHCIA supporters.


We are asking AHTCC members to engage current co-sponsors of the AHCIA to ask them to weigh in with committee and House and Senate leadership this week and next week to help ensure our key Housing Credit production priorities are included in any tax legislation that materializes.


We cannot let Congress pass any tax legislation without taking action on the Housing Credit, and it is critical to engage congressional supporters in the days ahead as negotiations continue. See below for how you can help engage your members of Congress and those with whom you have a relationship on our Housing Credit priorities.

How You Can Help: Ask AHCIA Co-Sponsors to Weigh In with

Congressional and Committee Leadership

We ask all AHTCC members to engage and re-engage with current AHCIA co-sponsors (see House and Senate co-sponsors). See below for details on how you can help us in just 5 minutes or less.


Email AHCIA Co-Sponsors

Use our template below, fill in the highlighted pieces, and send your email to the contact provided.


The AHTCC is happy to provide you with the name and email of the staffer for the co-sponsor you are engaging. Feel free to email us for any support.

Download the Email Template for Contacting AHCIA Co-Sponsors

Call AHCIA Co-Sponsors

Congressional offices track each call they receive to determine which issues constituents care most about. Use the instructions below to call an AHCIA co-sponsor and ask them to weigh in with congressional and committee leadership.

  • Find Senate phone numbers here and House phone numbers here.
  • Feel free to use the script below during your call.
Download the Script for Calling AHCIA Co-Sponsors

Advocacy Resource: The Urgent Need to Invest in the Housing Credit

The AHTCC has developed an advocacy resource outlining our top Housing Credit priorities that are critical to boosting the nation's supply of affordable housing. As you are connecting with existing AHCIA cosponsors and potential cosponsors, please feel free to use this resource in developing talking points and strategies for your meetings, and share the resource with Congressional offices as well.

Click the image on the right or use the button below to access and download the AHTCC's new advocacy resource.
Download the Advocacy Resource
About the AHTCC

Founded in 1988, the AHTCC is a trade association of housing professionals who advocate for affordable rental housing financed with the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (Housing Credit).


For over 35 years, we have been at the forefront of every effort to expand, strengthen and protect the Housing Credit. Our over 250 for-profit and non-profit members—including syndicators, investors, lenders, developers, legal and accounting professionals, state allocating agencies, public agencies, and coalitions—have financed or developed well over half of all affordable housing nationwide.


Find more information about AHTCC membership here.

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