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Cantwell visits Vancouver to push affordable housing program Tax credit encourages construction of projects like Caples Terrace Published: June 30, 2021, 8:00pm Share: 4 Photos Miguel Viveros Chavez, resident at Caples Terrace, left, chats with Sen. Maria Cantwell after speaking to members of the media about the federal debate over infrastructure at Caples Terrace in Vancouver on Wednesday morning. (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian) Photo Gallery Sen. Maria Cantwell visited Vancouver on Wednesday to advocate for increases to a federal program that encourages construction of affordable housing units. Speaking at subsidized apartment complex Caples Terrace which she last visited for its ribbon cutting two years ago Cantwell called for a 50 percent increase to the nation’s Low Income Affordable Housing Tax Credit program, as part of the country’s upcoming infrastructure package. ....
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Washington to get estimated $454M for housing relief, but it could take months to arrive By Heidi Groover, The Seattle Times Published: March 16, 2021, 7:55am Share: The $1.9 trillion federal stimulus bill that President Joe Biden signed last week includes billions of dollars to help renters and homeowners nationwide who are behind on their monthly payments. State officials estimate Washington will get about $404 million in rental assistance and $50 million for homeowners behind on their mortgages. But it could take several months for Washingtonians to see that money. Federal agencies still have to dole out the money to states, and state and local lawmakers have to make decisions about how to get the funding to the public. ....
Updated: 5:55 PM PST January 19, 2021 SPOKANE, Wash. A low-income housing provider based in North Idaho has agreed to pay $50,000 after evidence revealed that the company illegally threated Spokane County tenants with eviction in April 2020. Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced a lawsuit in August 2020 against Whitewater Creek, Inc., based in Hayden, Idaho, asserting that the company violated Gov. Jay Inslee s proclamation on evictions. In March 2020, Gov. Inslee s proclamation established a moratorium on evictions for the inability to pay rent as Washington residents deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. It specifically prohibits landlords from threatening to evict tenants for unpaid rent and specifies that they have to enter into repayment plans with tenants. ....