documents
We maintain copies of our reports, government documents and other publications related to low income housing which you can download to your computer.
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We maintain copies of our reports, government documents and other publications related to low income housing which you can download to your computer.
Some of the documents below are stored in the Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF). To view these documents you need to have the free Adobe Acrobat Viewer on your computer.
TxLIHIS 2004 Annual Report
TxLIHIS 2003 Annual Report
Texas Housing Forum 2002 Report
Border Housing and Community Development Partnership
Plan
Austin's commitment to house the poor - 2000
Poster showing who gets housing subsidy in U.S.
Racial and Ethnic Lending Disparities in Texas, 1994
San Antonio and Texas nonprofit housing groupscall on
city and state government to address the low income
housing crisis
Houston - Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Support for
Conventional Home Mortgage Loan Market - 1998
Testimony of John Henneberger, co-directorTexas Low
Income Housing Information Service before the Senate
Interim Committee on the North American Free Trade
Agreement, January 14, 1998
Low income neighborhoods are the big loser as Texas
housing finance markets change
Testimony of John Henneberger, co-directorTexas Low
Income Housing Information Service before the Senate
Interim Committee on Housing, January 12, 1998
Testimony of John Henneberger, co-directorTexas Low
Income Housing Information Service before the Senate
Interim Committee on Housing November 21, 1997
Comments and concerns regarding the draft Year 2000
State Low Income Housing Plan and Annual Report
Issues related to the Sunset review of the Texas
Department of Housing and Community Affairs - 12/99
A Texas Response to Changes in Federal Housing Programs
- Policy and legislative recommendations and an
analysis of the Texas Department of Housing and
Community Affairs Proposed Solutions to Changes In
Federal Housing And Community Development Legislation,
and Its Impact on Texas