University of Wisconsin–Madison

State and Local Housing Action Plan National Housing Crisis Task Force

Type Policy Brief or Report
Year 2025
Level City or Town, State
State(s) All States
Policy Areas Housing
The 2025 elimination of fair housing protections and cuts to the HUD workforce may be followed by increased construction costs, reduced federal support for public housing, vouchers and other programs. State and local governments must expand the supply of housing, boost homeownership and help low- and moderate-income households afford and access quality rental housing. The National Housing Crisis Task Force's State and Local Housing Action Plan draws from recent and promising innovations with the greatest potential to transform state and local housing ecosystems towards greater production and preservation at lower cost and greater speed. The Action Plan calls for complementary activities across the five segments of the housing ecosystem (land, capital, construction, regulation, and governance), connects the roles of different actors in the housing ecosystem, and draws on the innovations that describe in detail how the programs, policies, or processes were created and can be replicated.

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