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FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE
AGENCY
[No. 2022–N–9]
Notice of Intent To Establish a Federal
Advisory Committee on Affordable,
Equitable, and Sustainable Housing
Federal Housing Finance
Agency.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Federal Housing Finance
Agency (FHFA) has determined that it is
necessary and in the public interest to
establish a Federal Advisory Committee
on Affordable, Equitable, and
Sustainable Housing. A charter has been
prepared and will be filed at least 15
days following the date of publication of
this notice.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Erin
Barry, Senior Policy Analyst, Office of
Housing & Community Investment,
Division of Housing Mission and Goals,
ACAESH@fhfa.gov, (202) 649–3287,
Federal Housing Finance Agency,
Constitution Center, 400 7th Street SW,
Washington, DC 20219. For TTY/TRS
users with hearing and speech
disabilities, dial 711 and ask to be
connected to any of the contact numbers
above.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant
to the Federal Advisory Committee Act
(FACA) (5 U.S.C. app. 2, as amended),
FHFA intends to establish a Federal
Advisory Committee on Affordable,
Equitable, and Sustainable Housing
(Committee). FHFA has determined that
it is necessary and in the public interest
to establish this Committee in order to
fulfill its strategic goal of providing
SUMMARY:
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access to affordable, equitable, and
sustainable housing.
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Objectives and Duties of the Committee
The purpose of the Committee is to
advise FHFA in the exercise of its
oversight functions regarding affordable,
equitable, and sustainable housing,
including but not limited to, affordable,
equitable, and sustainable housing
needs, barriers to access, barriers to
long-term sustainability, and any
regulatory, guidance, or policy changes
that may be necessary or beneficial to
expand such housing. The Committee
will focus on FHFA’s regulated
entities—Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and
the Federal Home Loan Banks—and
their respective roles in providing a
reliable source of liquidity and funding
to support housing finance and
community investment in the singlefamily and multifamily housing
markets.
The scope of the Committee’s
activities shall include providing
information and analysis in support of
advice and recommendations to FHFA.
Each Committee meeting will better
inform any or all the following: FHFA’s
policy development, rulemaking, or
community and public engagement
functions as they relate to affordable,
equitable, and sustainable housing.
The duties of the Committee are
solely advisory and shall extend only to
its submission of advice and
recommendations to FHFA, with
supporting information and analysis
(within the scope of the Committee’s
activities as defined herein), which shall
be non-binding on FHFA.
No determinations of fact or policy
shall be made by the Committee. The
Committee shall have no decisionmaking role, and shall have no access to
non-public FHFA information,
including confidential supervisory or
other confidential information.
Membership of the Committee
The FHFA Director shall appoint the
members of the Committee. To achieve
a fairly balanced membership, FHFA
shall seek members representative of
diverse communities, points of view,
institution asset sizes, and geographical
locations, with expertise in affordable,
sustainable, or equitable housing in
single-family and multifamily housing.
The Committee will include members
with expertise, applicable to Fannie
Mae, Freddie Mac, or the Federal Home
Loan Banks, in the areas related to the
duties and authorities of the Committee,
such as: (1) fair lending, fair housing, or
civil rights; (2) single-family lending,
servicing, development, mortgages, or
capital markets; (3) multifamily lending,
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servicing, development, mortgages,
capital markets, or investments (i.e.
Low-Income Housing Tax Credits); (4)
consumer, tenant, or community
advocacy; (5) market technology; (6)
state, local, or tribal government
housing policies and programs; and (7)
academic or non-academic affiliated
housing research.
The Committee shall consist of
approximately 20 members, serving
two-year terms. Members shall serve at
the sole discretion of the Director.
The Committee shall meet at such
intervals as are required to carry out its
functions. It is estimated that the
Committee will meet at least twice per
year. Generally, Committee meetings
will be open to the public.
Applications and nominations for
membership on the Committee will be
solicited in a subsequent notice in the
Federal Register.
Sandra L. Thompson,
Director, Federal Housing Finance Agency.
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FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY
[No. 2022-N-9]
Notice of Intent To Establish a Federal Advisory Committee on
Affordable, Equitable, and Sustainable Housing
AGENCY: Federal Housing Finance Agency.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has determined that
it is necessary and in the public interest to establish a Federal
Advisory Committee on Affordable, Equitable, and Sustainable Housing. A
charter has been prepared and will be filed at least 15 days following
the date of publication of this notice.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Erin Barry, Senior Policy Analyst,
Office of Housing & Community Investment, Division of Housing Mission
and Goals, [email protected], (202) 649-3287, Federal Housing Finance
Agency, Constitution Center, 400 7th Street SW, Washington, DC 20219.
For TTY/TRS users with hearing and speech disabilities, dial 711 and
ask to be connected to any of the contact numbers above.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to the Federal Advisory Committee
Act (FACA) (5 U.S.C. app. 2, as amended), FHFA intends to establish a
Federal Advisory Committee on Affordable, Equitable, and Sustainable
Housing (Committee). FHFA has determined that it is necessary and in
the public interest to establish this Committee in order to fulfill its
strategic goal of providing
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access to affordable, equitable, and sustainable housing.
Objectives and Duties of the Committee
The purpose of the Committee is to advise FHFA in the exercise of
its oversight functions regarding affordable, equitable, and
sustainable housing, including but not limited to, affordable,
equitable, and sustainable housing needs, barriers to access, barriers
to long-term sustainability, and any regulatory, guidance, or policy
changes that may be necessary or beneficial to expand such housing. The
Committee will focus on FHFA's regulated entities--Fannie Mae, Freddie
Mac, and the Federal Home Loan Banks--and their respective roles in
providing a reliable source of liquidity and funding to support housing
finance and community investment in the single-family and multifamily
housing markets.
The scope of the Committee's activities shall include providing
information and analysis in support of advice and recommendations to
FHFA. Each Committee meeting will better inform any or all the
following: FHFA's policy development, rulemaking, or community and
public engagement functions as they relate to affordable, equitable,
and sustainable housing.
The duties of the Committee are solely advisory and shall extend
only to its submission of advice and recommendations to FHFA, with
supporting information and analysis (within the scope of the
Committee's activities as defined herein), which shall be non-binding
on FHFA.
No determinations of fact or policy shall be made by the Committee.
The Committee shall have no decision-making role, and shall have no
access to non-public FHFA information, including confidential
supervisory or other confidential information.
Membership of the Committee
The FHFA Director shall appoint the members of the Committee. To
achieve a fairly balanced membership, FHFA shall seek members
representative of diverse communities, points of view, institution
asset sizes, and geographical locations, with expertise in affordable,
sustainable, or equitable housing in single-family and multifamily
housing. The Committee will include members with expertise, applicable
to Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, or the Federal Home Loan Banks, in the
areas related to the duties and authorities of the Committee, such as:
(1) fair lending, fair housing, or civil rights; (2) single-family
lending, servicing, development, mortgages, or capital markets; (3)
multifamily lending, servicing, development, mortgages, capital
markets, or investments (i.e. Low-Income Housing Tax Credits); (4)
consumer, tenant, or community advocacy; (5) market technology; (6)
state, local, or tribal government housing policies and programs; and
(7) academic or non-academic affiliated housing research.
The Committee shall consist of approximately 20 members, serving
two-year terms. Members shall serve at the sole discretion of the
Director.
The Committee shall meet at such intervals as are required to carry
out its functions. It is estimated that the Committee will meet at
least twice per year. Generally, Committee meetings will be open to the
public.
Applications and nominations for membership on the Committee will
be solicited in a subsequent notice in the Federal Register.
Sandra L. Thompson,
Director, Federal Housing Finance Agency.
[FR Doc. 2022-18434 Filed 8-25-22; 8:45 am]
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