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A trio of Democratic senators have introduced the Yes in God’s Back Yard (YIGBY) Act, new legislation designed to assist faith-based organizations and colleges to transform underused property into affordable housing.

The YIGBY Act would provide federal assistance to faith-based organizations and colleges seeking to use their land for affordable rental housing. It would also offer technical assistance to local governments on best practices to streamline permitting and reduce barriers.

Furthermore, the legislation creates $50 million per year in grants for communities that adopt policies removing barriers to affordable housing on property owned by faith-based organizations or colleges.

“Too many families are getting priced out of their communities because of the skyrocketing cost of housing,” said Sen. Warner. “If we want to make housing more affordable, we need to get creative and take advantage of opportunities that already exist. The YIGBY Act is about breaking down barriers and giving faith communities and colleges the support they need to put their land to work creating safe, affordable homes.”

Warner added that has reintroduced two additional bills to expand affordable housing – the LIFT Homebuyers Act (LIFT Act) creates a program offering 20-year fixed-rate mortgages tailored for low- and moderate-income, first-generation homebuyers, and the Scaling Community Lenders Act that would increase lending capacity for community financial institutions.