The New York City Affordability Fund
The NYC Affordability Fund aims to address the housing crisis by investing up to $2.5 billion to create or preserve 75,000 affordable homes over the next decade. Key proposals include establishing the fund through Economically Targeted Investments, implementing a 'Housing is Core' agenda, removing investment limits on affordable housing, and eliminating the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit cap. Mark Levine, as Comptroller, is committed to ensuring strong returns for pension funds while tackling the affordability crisis in New York City.
“New Yorkers are facing a dual crisis of affordability and confidence in government leadership. I’m running for Comptroller because New Yorkers need their government to tackle our affordability crisis head on, while simultaneously ensuring that our local government delivers results for hard working New York families. I bring the lessons I learned as a teacher, the skills I developed as the founder of a credit union, and the priorities I’ve championed as Borough President to ensure that our City is a place that’s liveable and affordable for all. The future of New York is on the line. Let’s roll up our sleeves and get to work.”
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