Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB10195

Introduced
11/21/24  

Caption

No Discrimination in Housing Act

Impact

If enacted, HB 10195 would have significant implications on state laws related to low-income housing and tax credits. Entities that currently rely on these tax credits for funding low-income housing projects may find themselves at a disadvantage if they are involved in any diversity-related activities. This bill could lead to reductions in funding for housing projects, potentially exacerbating existing housing shortages in communities that benefit from these programs.

Summary

House Bill 10195, titled the 'No Discrimination in Housing Act', proposes an amendment to the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 that would prohibit the low-income housing tax credit from being allocated to entities that engage in diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. The intent of this bill is to ban certain tax benefits for organizations that promote these initiatives, which some lawmakers argue are discriminatory against certain groups. By targeting tax credits, the bill seeks to influence corporate behavior regarding diversity in the workforce and communities they serve.

Contention

The proposed legislation has stirred debate among lawmakers and advocacy groups. Proponents of the bill argue that diversity initiatives can create unfair advantages and distract from merit-based evaluations, while opponents raise concerns about the negative implications for marginalized communities that benefit from low-income housing tax credits. Activists and opponents view the bill as a form of economic discrimination against companies that support inclusivity and believe that the government should not penalize organizations for their commitment to diversity.

Notable_points

HB 10195 has been introduced in a political climate that has seen increasing scrutiny of corporate diversity efforts. These discussions are increasingly polarizing, with strong stances on both sides about the role of government in regulating businesses' diversity practices. The voting history and committee discussions surrounding this bill are expected to reflect broader societal debates on race, equity, and the responsibilities of corporations in fostering inclusive environments.

Companion Bills

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