As your Congressman, I will continue to fight for common-sense housing policies that make you and your family more confident in your ability to afford a home.
Continue fighting for housing policies that help families afford a home.
Occurrences
ensure access to affordable healthcare and housing
Evidence
"As your Congressman, I will continue to fight for common-sense housing policies that make you and your family more confident in your ability to afford a home." The page also says Ivey supports tax credits for first-time homeowners, new housing development, and a Housing Action Plan to address rising housing costs.
The office says Ivey announced the finalization of nearly $12 million in Community Project Funding. The article says the Burtonsville park-and-ride project would free up property for about 250 rental apartments and benefit low-income residents.
The press release says Team Maryland is committed to finding solutions and increasing affordable options to address the housing crisis, and that the federal dollars will help provide a safe, dignified place to live for more Marylanders in need of affordable housing.
Assessments
Ivey promised to continue fighting for housing policies that help families afford a home. During the same term, his official House materials show continued advocacy for first-time homeowner tax credits, housing development, and a housing action plan, along with participation in Maryland delegation affordable/public housing funding announcements and community project funding with housing supply benefits. Because the promise was framed as continued advocacy rather than enactment of a specific law or measurable housing outcome, the documented same-term actions satisfy the promised effort.