Fannie and Freddie ‘met or exceeded’ almost all single-family housing goals over four years by Chris Clow for HousingWire

HousingWireHousingWire The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) this week published a report assessing the performance of government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs) Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in reaching their single-family housing goals. The CBO found that the GSEs “met or exceeded” nearly all goals over a four-year period from 2018 to 2022. The…

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NHDOT, Federal Highway Administration ask for ‘spaghetti loop’ lawsuit to be dismissed by NH Business Review for Katelyn Sahagian/Eagle Tribune

A side-by-side example of the 2020 plan and the 2024 plan for the Derry rail trail. (Courtesy Committee to Save the Derry Rail Trail Tunnel) Attorney General Jane Young, joined by the Federal Highway Administration, is calling for the dismissal of a federal lawsuit filed Aug. 26 in U.S. District…

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New Hampshire Supreme Court hears arguments on whether the education property tax is legal by NH Business Review for Ethan Dewitt

Attorney Natalie LaFlamme (left) addresses the Supreme Court while representing plaintiffs in Rand v. State of New Hampshire, which seeks to argue that the statewide education property tax is unconstitutionally constructed, on Nov. 13, 2024. (Ethan DeWitt | New Hampshire Bulletin) In 2022, the town of Newington needed to raise…

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