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April 2021 Indian Nations Law Update

Thursday, April 15, 2021 AN IMPORTANT NEW OPTION FOR FINANCING AFFORDABLE HOUSING  The federal “9%” Housing Tax Credit (HTC) program, designed to finance up to 70% of qualified development costs, has for decades been the principal engine for the financing of low income housing in the United States. HTCs function like grants because the return to investors comes from the credits they take against their federal income tax liability over a ten-year period. Unfortunately, there is a limited supply of 9% HTCs and the allocation process, administered by state housing agencies, is highly competitive.  While some tribally-designated housing entities (TDHEs) have been successful in obtaining 9% HTCs, most have not. Demand for the 9% HTCs far outstrips supply and many states’ criteria give preference to urban developments, making it difficult for tribes to file successful applications. Tribes unable to access the 9% HTC program have incorrectly assumed that they have no op

Oregon DUI suspect had staggering 77 blood alcohol level — more than 9x legal limit

Oregon DUI suspect had staggering .77 blood alcohol level — more than 9x legal limit By Kelly Hayes Alcohol-related deaths have doubled in US, study finds The study looked at death certificate data between 1999 and 2017 and found an increase in alcohol-related deaths, especially among women. MADRAS, Ore. - A hit-and-run suspect in Oregon had a blood alcohol level of more than nine times the legal limit a threshold which often proves fatal, authorities said. The DUI suspect had a BAC of 0.77, according to the Warm Springs Police Department. The federal limit to legally drive in the U.S. is 0.08. The incident was first reported at about 1 p.m. on Feb. 20 in Madras, Oregon, located about 125 miles southeast of Portland, involving a hit-and-run crash near the Plateau Travel Plaza. Officers located the vehicle and observed the driver to be highly intoxicated, police said. 

Oregon Man Reportedly Records Highest Recorded Blood Alcohol Content During DUI Arrest

Oregon Man Reportedly Records Highest Recorded Blood Alcohol Content During DUI Arrest by : Cameron Frew on : 23 Feb 2021 17:03 PA A man in Oregon may now hold the record for the highest blood alcohol level during a DUI arrest.  As per Oregon’s state laws, you are prohibited from driving if you have a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.08% or more, or if you’re under the influence of alcohol, cannabis, a controlled substance, and/or an inhalant. Advert 10 Everyone’s body reacts different to alcohol, and your BAC level may be higher than another person’s despite drinking the same. However, there’s no excuse when it comes to this man – he was more than nine times over the legal limit.

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