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Got questions about Congress? Join LOCUS for a members-only town hall
Less than two months in to the Trump administration and a new Congress, lawmakers are already talking about a $1 trillion infrastructure package, major cuts in federal spending, and tax reform—legislation that could have huge implications for community development. What will this mean for transit-oriented development? And how might these...

By Smart Growth America, March 10, 2017

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<p>            Less than two months in to the Trump administration and a new Congress, lawmakers are already talking about a $1 trillion infrastructure package, major cuts in federal spending, and tax reform—legislation that could have huge implications for community development.</p>
<p>            What will this mean for transit-oriented development? And how might these changes impact programs that support community revitalization, housing affordability and walkable development?</p>
<p>            <b>LOCUS members are invited to join us for a town hall conference call</b> on Friday, March 17, 2017 at 2:30 pm EST to hear from our policy experts with an inside track in Washington:</p>
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            Join the call to hear our perspective on what an infrastructure package, tax reform, and budget cuts could mean for federal programs like the Historic Tax Credit, Housing Tax Credit or Choice Neighborhoods.</p>
<p>            This call is open to LOCUS members only. <a href=Learn about becoming a LOCUS member today.

P.S. — We will talk about these issues in more depth at the 2017 LOCUS Leadership Summit, in Washington, DC on April 24-25, 2017. Join us at the Summit for two full days of policy analysis and dealmaking.

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