The House of Representatives narrowly passed a sweeping reconciliation bill early Thursday morning. The bill, which encompasses President Trump’s 2025 economic agenda and includes several key Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) reforms, will now be sent to the Senate for further consideration. The legislation advanced by a single vote after days of intraparty negotiation.
What You Need to Know: The LIHTC provisions in the bill passed on May 22 include the following:
What’s Next: The bill now heads to the Senate, where Republicans hold a narrow majority but are expected to propose modifications before bringing the bill to a vote. Any changes would require reconciliation between the two chambers before the bill can advance to the president’s desk. Senate deliberations are expected to unfold over the next month or longer, with final passage timelines still uncertain.