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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · S. 2820 (Introduced in Senate) — To provide rental vouchers for the homeless, and for other purposes. · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the or the Decent, Affordable, Safe Housing for all Act . DASH Act The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Sec. 2. Findings. TITLE I—Housing assistance Subtitle A—General housing assistance Sec. 111. Rental vouchers for the homeless. Sec. 112. Land acquisition and construction. Sec. 113. Modular construction pilot program. Sec. 114. Supporting pro-housing development. Sec. 115. Permanent authorization of appropriations for McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act grants.
Subtitle B—Rural housing assistance Sec. 121. Rural housing reinvestment. Sec. 122. Permanent establishment of housing preservation and revitalization program. Sec. 123. Eligibility for rural housing vouchers. Sec. 124. Amount of voucher assistance. Sec. 125. Use of available rental assistance. Sec. 126. Funding for multifamily technical improvements. Sec. 127. Plan for preserving affordability of rental projects. Sec. 128. Covered housing programs. TITLE II—Revenue provisions Sec. 201.
Extension of period for rehabilitation expenditures. Sec. 202. Extension of basis expenditure deadline. Sec. 203. Tax-exempt bond financing requirement. Sec. 204. Increases in State allocations. Sec. 205. Buildings designated to serve extremely low-income households. Sec. 206. Inclusion of Indian areas as difficult development areas for purposes of certain buildings. Sec. 207. Inclusion of rural areas as difficult development areas. Sec. 208. Increase in credit for bond-financed projects designated by housing credit agency.
Sec. 209. Repeal of qualified contract option. Sec. 210. Modification and clarification of rights relating to building purchase. Sec. 211. Prohibition of local approval and contribution requirements. Sec. 212. Adjustment of credit to provide relief during COVID–19 outbreak. Sec. 213. Increase in credit for low-income housing supportive services. Sec. 214. Study of tax incentives for the conversion of commercial property to affordable housing. Sec. 215. Renters credit. Sec. 216.
Middle-income housing tax credit. Sec. 217. Neighborhood homes credit. Sec. 218. First-time homebuyer refundable credit.
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