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The Economic Benefit of a State Housing Tax Credit program.
The Coalition commissioned the Elliott D. Pollack and Company to conduct an economic impact assessment that a 5 year state affordable housing tax credit program could have for the State of Kentucky. It is estimated that production from the new state affordable housing...
“If we want Kentucky to thrive and prosper, we must invest in affordable housing now…”
Nov 29th, 2020 (newspaper edition; posted online on Nov 24, 2020)Louisville Courier-Journal By Marilyn Harris, Tiffany Marthaler and Adrienne Bush In times of natural disasters, providing housing for those in need is one of the first steps taken in rebuilding...
KAHC Recognizes Rep. Randy Bridges
Kentucky housing leaders recognize Representative Randy Bridges at Scholar House Paducah, KY, October 28, 2020…When lifelong Kentuckian Heather Peck’s marriage broke up a few years ago, she and her two daughters moved in temporarily with her father. The family...
A Private Sector Solution to Build Affordable Housing in Kentucky
Kentucky’s affordable housing crisis is hurting our economy. Kentucky has a huge lack of affordable housing. Already, 21% of Kentuckians spend more than half their income on rental costs. Absent General Assembly action, however, the problem is going to only get worse....
KAHC – A Day at the Races!
A Big Thanks to everyone that sponsored and attended our annual fundraiser at Churchill Downs last month. A fun time was had by all with great food, horse racing and networking. The Frost Brown Todd race proved to be the highlight of the day.Overall, the Coalition was...
Low Income Housing Tax Credits | Saving lives through affordable housing
Garry Watkins, President of Wabuck Development Company and a Kentucky Affordable Housing Coalition member was featured in Affordable Housing Finance Magazine, January 2018 edition, for his role in the development of four Recovery Kentucky Projects throughout the state...
KAHC Members in Washington D.C.
Great Meeting between Kentucky Affordable Housing Coalition members and Congressman Comer (6-14-2018)