Related Legislation
- 1944 – Servicemen's Readjustment Act, Pub.L. 78-346
- 1949 – Housing Act, Pub.L. 81-171
- 1950 – Housing Act, Pub.L. 81-475
- 1951 – Defense Housing Act, Pub.L. 82-139
- 1952 – 550 Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act, Pub.L. 82-325
- 1954 – Housing Act, Pub.L. 83-560
- 1959 – Housing Act, Pub.L. 86-372
- 1962 – Senior Citizens Housing Act, Pub.L. 87-723
- 1965 – Housing and Urban Development Act, Pub.L. 89-117
- 1965 – Department of Housing and Urban Development Act, Pub.L. 89-174
- 1968 – Housing and Urban Development Act, Pub.L. 90-448
- 1974 – Housing and Urban Development Act, Pub.L. 93-383
- 1976 – Housing and Urban Development Act, Pub.L. 94-375
- 1986 – Tax Reform Act of 1986, Pub.L. 99-514
- Low-Income Housing Tax Credit
- 1987 – Housing and Community Development Act of 1987, Pub.L. 100-242
- 1987 – Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act, Pub.L. 100-77
- 1989 – Department of Housing and Urban Development Reform Act of 1989, Pub.L. 101-235
- 1990 – Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act, Pub.L. 101-625
- 1992 – Housing and Community Development Act of 1992, Pub.L. 102-550
- Federal Housing Enterprises Financial Safety and Soundness Act of 1992, U.S. Code: Title 12, Chapter 46
- 2009 – American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, abbreviated ARRA, Pub.L. 111-5
- Repairing and modernizing public housing, including increasing the energy efficiency of units, $4 billion to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
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