NO CAP? Detractors ask “What’s the ceiling?” on private school tax credits

Gov. Kay Ivey's plan to provide a $7,000 tax credit to students attending private schools would cost taxpayers at least $100 million. On Wednesday, concerned groups asked lawmakers if $100 million is the “floor”, what is the upper limit? “You've given us a floor, but we don't have a ceiling. We have a base amount […]

Schwarzenegger credits Times columnist for his political career

SACRAMENTO — Former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's decision to run for governor of California in the historic 2003 election when voters recalled Democratic Gov. Gray Davis and replaced him with a Republican action movie superstar , credited Los Angeles Times columnist George Skelton. The revelation comes in a new mini-documentary about Skelton, a prominent columnist who […]

State allocates 100% of 2024 Affordable Housing Tax Credits in 2023

Posted by: Staff June 7, 2023 First Initiative Aimed at Rapidly Building More Affordable Homes in Arizona Phoenix, Arizona – The Arizona Department of Housing (ADOH) today announced it has allocated more than $22 million in 2023 of the 2024 federal Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC). The state is taking this unusual step to […]

Camp Verde housing projects receive federal tax credits

The Arizona Department of Housing announced on Thursday, June 1, that it has allocated the full $22 million annual portion of the 2024 federal low-income housing tax credit to fund 15 affordable housing developments in the state. Total project cost is $34.6 million. The two projects at Camp Verde are among them. The Yavapai Apache […]